Many people won’t read my play when it’s complete. For your convenience here is the next best thing: a 140-character summary of the play!
“A failing hurling club considers signing a Protestant in 1999; the chairman’s painful past may derail their efforts and future. #loveofsport”
About Christopher Warman
Christopher Warman is a writer from Baltimore, MD. He received his M.F.A. in Creative Writing and Publishing Arts from the University of Baltimore. He served as the Editor-in-Chief of Welter, the UB's nationally circulated literary journal, for its 2011 and Fall 2014 editions. His works have been published in Welter and the online humorist journal Hobo Pancakes. His plays have been produced through Spotlight UB's Emerging Voices Project and the John Hewitt International Summer School.
His book, The Universal Machine: The Lineage, Life, and Legacy of Amos Östberg—The First Great Computer Scientist of the Internet Age, is available at longcommentpubs.com.