Good News, Bad News, and Diabetes News (also bad)

ALL RIGHT! Time for some updates. It’s been an eventful couple of months. On August 1st, my girlfriend and I left NY for a month-long cross-country road trip. We moved to Los Angeles, leaving behind a lot of good friends and nine years of memories.

Before we left, we wanted to get something that would remind us of our time in New York for the rest of our lives.

She got a tattoo. I got diabetes.

So basically we decided that the best way to remember New York was to be stabbed by tiny needles a billion times, she just chose to get it all done at once, whereas I opted for the instalment plan: 4 times a day, every day, until I die.

Oh, and also I can never eat cake again.

But when God closes a pancreas he opens a window…or something. And a lot of great things have happened this month…

  • I began studying television writing at Loyola Marymount University.
  • “Aaron and Persephone,” a screenplay about the God of Break-Ups that I wrote with my buddy Matt Wayne is a semi-finalist in the Austin Film Festival this year: see the proof.
  • My short play “TMZ: Too Many Zombies” is running in New York this month as part of the Short Attention Span Horror Festival: check it out.
  • MOST IMPORTANTLY! It is with great pride that I announce the launch of my NEW WEB SERIES (based on the hit play) STEPHEN KING HIGH SCHOOL: THE MUSICAL!

CHAPTER ONE:

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And makes sure to thank you pancreas today. Don’t take that shit for granted.

2 Replies to “Good News, Bad News, and Diabetes News (also bad)”

  1. Excuse me? I heard through a Biscuit named Bill, he heard through a blog post. We gots to talk, soon. I will call you

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