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August 10, 2017

My play Legends of Little Lump is now available

The play I wrote THE LEGENDS OF LITTLE LUMP that was based on my first book “Tales from Little Lump – Alien Season” is now available to be produced through Norman Maine  Plays. An edited down version that is safe for younger audience is available through their sister company Big Dog Plays.


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Published on August 10, 2017 08:23

August 5, 2017

Vacation

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Published on August 05, 2017 09:30

July 30, 2017

Proof Copies of my Play

Got proof copies of my play THE LEGEND OF LITTLE LUMP from my publisher Big Dog/Norman Maine Play Publishing.


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Published on July 30, 2017 15:11

July 23, 2017

Reading of My Favorite Murder

Had a great reading of my adaptation of Ambrose Bierce’s MY FAVORITE MURDER. Which was part of Unbound Production’s Mystery Lit First Stab Playwriting Festival. The cast and director where great and got some wonderful laughs from the audience. I couldn’t be more pleased.


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Cast Sachiyo K, Mark Bate, Eric Keitel and William Joseph Hill, with Director Darin Anthony rehearsing before the live staged reading.


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Published on July 23, 2017 08:47

June 14, 2017

Storm Over The Church

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Published on June 14, 2017 08:15

April 29, 2017

Burbank Art Walk

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Downtown Burbank Arts Festival


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Models being sketched – Downtown Burbank Arts Festival


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Published on April 29, 2017 18:39

March 1, 2017

Broken


BROKEN by Jeff Folschinsky SETTING: Inside a cemetery next to a single tombstone. There is a bench located next to a grave. AT RISE: It’s a cool fall afternoon. JEANNIE enters, in her late forties. The years have not been kind to her. She slowly approaches the grave, stopping for a moment, taking her hat […]


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Published on March 01, 2017 08:05

January 3, 2017

The Green Cross of Brand Library

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Published on January 03, 2017 15:18

December 1, 2016

A Murder Scene

Short play I wrote is in the latest issue of Eclectic Voices Literary Journal. Good for giggle.


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crime-268902_1920A Murder Scene
by Jeff Folschinsky 



SETTING: THE HALLWAY OF AN OFFICE  BUILDING.











PSYCHIATRIST

Henry, what are we doing here?



HENRY

Investigating.



PSYCHIATRIST

Investigating what?



HENRY

What do you mean,? A murder of course.



PSYCHIATRIST

Whose murder?



HENRY

Why Johansson’s of course.



PSYCHIATRIST

Who’s Johansson?



HENRY

The guy that was murdered. He said he wanted to give me some information. When I

showed up, he was dead.



PSYCHIATRIST

How do you know he was dead?



HENRY

Because he’s lying over there dead, that’s how. Are you blind?



PSYCHIATRIST

Henry, I don’t see anything.



HENRY

Are you telling me, you don’t see a dead body that’s has been clearly beat to death with a

children’s Bop it, Flip it, Twist it toy?



PSYCHIATRIST

No, and how do you know what the murder weapon is?



HENRY

Because it’s sticking out of his mouth for crying out loud.



PSYCHIATRIST
Henry, there’s no one…


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Published on December 01, 2016 07:53

October 31, 2016

Dear Rodrick — Eclectic Voices


Part of our annual Halloween issue. Read at the 2016 Lit Crawl. by Jeff Folschinsky Dear Rodrick, It’s with a heartfelt apology, that I must inform you that I will not be able to make it to this year’s festival of Samhain, or All Hallows Eve, as the provincials call it. Instead of enjoying the […]


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Published on October 31, 2016 12:13