Stephanie Alison Walker is a playwright and author from Chicago. Her full-length plays include AMERICAN HOME (2011 Winner of American Blues Theater’s Blue Ink Competition,) THE ART OF DISAPPEARING (2008 Princess Grace finalist,) THREE FITTINGS (2008 South Florida Theatre Festival Audience Favorite for The Women’s Theatre Project production, 2004 world premiere by Walker Kelly Productions in Los Angeles) and SOMETHING OF GREAT IMPORTANCE. Stephanie’s one-act plays include HOW TO FEEL SAFE IN THE SUBURBS (Finalist 2003 Jerome Lawrence One-Act Festival, EdgeFest 2005 - Los Angeles) and DREAMING IN CASTELLANO (2008 Short & Sweet—Sydney, Australia, Moving Arts’ One-Act Festival 2007). Her ten-minute plays have been produced around the world from Australia to Singapore to South Africa and in the virtual world of Second Life. THE CHOCOLATE AFFAIR and HOLLYWOOD HILLS are both published by Smith & Kraus. EDWARD CULLEN RUINED MY MOTHER'S LOVE LIFE is a 2011 finalist for the Heideman Award. On screen, her ten-minute play BACK ROADS was turned into a short film that premiered at the 2008 Women’s Int’l Film Festival in Miami. In 2008 Stephanie faced foreclosure and lived to tell the tale on her blog LOVE IN THE TIME OF FORECLOSURE which has been called “A heartbreaking work of staggering acceptance” and has been featured on the front page of the Los Angeles Times, NPR’s Planet Money, American Public Media’s The Story with Dick Gordon, Business Week Magazine, Chicago Magazine and The Huffington Post. LOVE IN THE TIME OF FORECLOSURE has been adapted, expanded and published by the San Francisco digital publisher, Outpost19. Her latest full-length play AMERICAN HOME is based on her experience fighting foreclosure. Stephanie lives on the north side of Chicago with her husband Bob, son Malcolm and Pug Dog Pablo. She is a proud member of Lizard Claw Playwrights, Chicago Dramatists Network Playwrights, the Dramatists Guild and Courier 12 Collective. Specialties Playwriting, blogging, social networking, expert problem solving, writing, communication, multi-tasking, publicity, marketing, ticket sales and play production I've worked for: Bella Cinema- Freelance Writer Silver Lake Film Festival- Filmmaker Liaison Manager Moving Arts- Interim Managing Director L.A. Theatre Works- Box Office Manager Fox Theatricals- as Mick Leavitt's Executive Assistant and SDI- English subtitler NTC/Contemporary Publishing - Subsidiary Rights Assistant read more ...
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