A RITE OF PASSAGE, Twitter Short Story by Ethan Greenwood

I saw the competition advertised on Twitter. At first I was nervous to enter given the difficulty of writing a 140 character short story but once I watched Actors/actresses read the previous winners I was really inspired by how poignant some of them were. The idea just came to me. Subconsciously I wanted to get across the idea of the monumental injustice of what the Nazis did. Of course denying someone a degree was probably the least of their crimes but I also wanted it to have a redeeming quality that despite the cruelty, Sara as an elderly person could still enjoy her rightful graduation, with the same pleasure as any young person might today, which is why I wanted to trick whoever hears it performed, into believing that Sara is just any other young person graduating from college today.

June 2015 Writing and Film Festival Summary

The WILDsound Film and Writing Festival is proud to announce an historic month of June. This month we showcased 5 amazing short films at our festival. We performed 10 screenplays, 2 stage plays, 3 novels, 1 short story, 6 poetry readings, 24 Twitter short story movies, and turned 3 poems into movies! In total, we showcased 54 works to the world in just 30 days, not including the 59 new poetry writings, and the 108 new loglines entries we showcased on our network.