My non-fiction book, Common Sense, written in 2002, was published by a small press. I wrote a dystopian/horror mash of words called The Portal and self-published without shopping it because I needed to get it out of my mind. It's still there and I still like it. Two of my screenplays and five stage plays have been produced, three in Denver, two in New York, Mr. Right, and Personality Conflict. Two produced in Los Angeles were School for Wayward Girls and You’ll Just Love My Dad. The screenplays are "Enter the Bassett" or “Awesome Lotus" depending on what side of the Atlantic you're on. At the Sundance Festival, Variety called it an “instant cult classic.” They were wrong. At Cannes, the Russians loved it. No accounting for taste. "Mortar" was a short that played the festivals for a while. For about twenty years, I worked as a script doctor independently and for MGM.