Bowling Green
From the time I am fifteen years of age until I am nineteen, I am the greatest actor on the planet. I turn nineteen and am no longer the greatest actor on the face of the planet.
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Ellers | Essay, Southern Humor |
From the time I am fifteen years of age until I am nineteen, I am the greatest actor on the planet. I turn nineteen and am no longer the greatest actor on the face of the planet.
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Ellers | Essay |
A backstage memoir about touring theatre, culture shock, and the day a New York actress freaked out.
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A Kentucky native living in New York City overhears a stranger at a bar—leading to an improbable coincidence involving Elkhorn Creek, chance, and synchronicity.
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A Florida snorkeling trip, a cloudy reef, and a single, unlikely splash of color collide in a story about chance, marriage, and very nearly walking home to New York.
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