Snafu: my latest short script

Snafu (short script)

An eager teen seizes a unique opportunity to endear herself to a popular girl having a pregnancy scare.

I finished a new short script today, called Snafu.

It’s a loose adaptation (very loose) of my short story Why Can You Not Just Glide Over the Snow Also? which won the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival Literary Contest and was later published by The New Quarterly.

I love writing stories like these, where everything is contained and constrained. Contained in the sense that the whole thing happens so quickly and constrained in that there are limited characters and locations. It’s so fun to write from inside such a tiny moment.