Power in Words
by Blaise
Nutter
Having made
the jump from struggling graduate student to prominent Hollywood
player, Scott Aversano is living proof that more can be done
with an English degree and good writing skills than one might
think. In this exclusive interview with Aversano, the producer
of such films as Changing Lanes and School of Rock,
makes it evident that, no matter what anyone says, the written
word is alive and well in Hollywood.
Breakfast
by Amol
Bakshi
No longer satisfied
with being the most important meal of the day, breakfast makes
a play for the “most profound” title as well.
What
Remains Unspoken
by Norah Ashe-McNalley
Not long after becoming
a mother, Ashe also became a motherless daughter when she
lost her own to Alzheimer’s Disease. Here she celebrates her
mother, both remembering and rediscovering her.
The
Best Friend I Never Had
by Rebekah Hendershot
Fiction writer Hendershot
wants the world to know that there isnt always a one-to-one
correspondance between the author of a piece and its speaker.
And she ought to know.