Before a discussion of these short screenplays begins, I must thank Rocket House Studio. Rocket House, thank you! The four screenplays to follow were written for stop-motion animated shorts. That’s right, the actors are animated characters. GI Joe dolls and Barbies namely. A Big Bag This feature length screenplay isContinue Reading

Before a discussion of these short screenplays begins, I must thank Rocket House Studio. Rocket House, thank you! The four screenplays to follow were written for stop-motion animated shorts. That’s right, the actors are animated characters. GI Joe dolls and Barbies namely. “Resort to Ice” 2012 Much like “Go-Go Zombies,”Continue Reading

Before a discussion of these short screenplays begins, I must thank Rocket House Studio. Rocket House, thank you! The four screenplays to follow were written for stop-motion animated shorts. That’s right, the actors are animated characters. GI Joe dolls and Barbies namely. “Low Level Mischief and the Rise of theContinue Reading

Before a discussion of these short screenplays begins, I must thank Rocket House Studio. Rocket House, thank you! The four screenplays to follow were written for stop-motion animated shorts. That’s right, the actors are animated characters. GI Joe dolls and Barbies namely. “Pastrami of Rye” 2009 It’s Belgium, 1945. TwoContinue Reading

An Interview with Lou Gaglia, author of Poor Advice, and other stories. AFI: First, congratulations on the publication of Poor Advice Second, thank you for participating in this interview. LG: Thank you very much, Anthony. I feel honored. AFI: As we get started, I have to ask: how do youContinue Reading

See the links below Poor Advice is a collection of about two dozen short stories by Lou Gaglia. Poor Advice came to my Kindle in a flash following a short email exchange with the author a few weeks back. I first became acquainted with Lou Gaglia when my magazine UmbrellaContinue Reading

There are more opportunities for publication than you might think. As a writer, I know this. As an editor, I know this. I know that even a very small and humble publication like Umbrella Factory Magazine is adding to this opportunity for publication. I say this because UFM generally publishedContinue Reading