Monologues From, A Homosexual Hazard: An Episodic Play
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About this ebook
I was inspired to write this book of monologues and scenes after reading “The Vagina Monologues” by Eve Ensler and seeing a performance of it during my years in college. I was riveted by the monologues and dialogues performed by the talented cast of artists, and I went home that night wondering why there wasn’t something similar for and about Gay men.
Living in a society where Gays are seen as being Hazards and ‘abominations’, it isn’t easy getting our stories across without being shot down. I have tried for years to get this play up and running and I was successful in doing so last October.
The six main characters all live in NYC and are from different walks of life all struggling with their own issues while having one thing in common: they’re proud Homosexuals!
The topics discussed in this book are: Love, Death, Suicide, Marriage, Dating, Body Confidence, portrayals of Gay characters in TV shows and many more.
Without further ado, I present to you From, A Homosexual Hazard!
If you're a fan of reading or performing Plays then you'd definitely love this book!
Edwin Betancourt Jr.
Edwin Betancourt Jr. is a Writer, Playwright and Poet, hailing from Bronx, NY. He began writing fan fiction at the age of 13. It wasn't until he turned 14 that he decided to write original stories ranging from Fantasy, Science Fiction and Drama. Being a writer Edwin is proud to take readers into his world full of grief, rejection, love, loss, magic and fear; mixed with some glitter of hope.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Monologues From, A Homosexual Hazard may be one of the best scripts I've read lately. It's an honest, brutal, touching, and poignant piece about the human condition.