Mary Ann Elizabeth

Mary Ann Elizabeth

Ms. Elizabeth began her writing career at the age of seven with her first manuscript entitled, "Some Days Are Bad, Some Days Are Nice." Since then, she has amassed two short story collections: "Faces" and "Spaces," a published book of poetry: "Existentialist Thoughts On Going Mad," as well as nine original screenplays, two of which she directed and produced through her production company Woodstock Pictures: "Ruminating Nietzche" (short film, released 2004) and "Nog" (feature film, released 2005).

Currently Ms. Elizabeth is working on her first novel entitled "WANDERLUST: An Autobiographical Fairytale" which is currently slotted for completion by the end of 2011. A journey of self-discovery, this fantasy story waltzes reality in a cascade of magical dreams with alluring subtlety.
To view an introduction of this amazing fantasy, visit: www.kickstarter.com/projects/maelizabeth1/wanderlust-an-autobiographical-fairytale
OR simply read some of it here on my website:
http://www.maryannelizabeth.com/Literature.html

Mary Ann has been quoted to say that if she had to live without writing, she'd take a gun to the head... And afterwards wondered if that's what happened to Hemingway.

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As a freelance writer, I am available for hire on independent projects, ranging from journalistic coverage of the Arts/Music/Entertainment scene, thoughtfully researched perspective in Spirituality/Psychology/Philosophy, and insightfully practical advice in the fields of Creative Process/Self-Help/Social Dynamics.

I also have experience scripting online marketing for companies, promoting services/products via websites, blogs, social networks, and mass email campaigns.
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University of Cincinnati-College Conservatory of Music, B.A. in Music

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Saying it better than you is my specialty.

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  • Time for Love
    A song I wrote about how timing is everything when it comes to love.
  • Science Fiction or Truth?
    A thoughtful essay on the end of the world and invitation to question authority by a believer in everything.
  • Black & White
    A poem from an alcoholic about truth... A must-read.
  • Hollywood Blvd
    A poem to remind always to be kind to strangers for we never know when we might be entertaining angels.
  • Freedom from Addiction
    My journey from existing as a personal addiction management system to thriving toward Enlightenment. Next stop: Samudaya ~The Second Noble Truth
  • Morrigana
    an unrequited lovespell
  • A (reluctant) Hero's Journey
    a poem describing the adventure, all in a day's work @ "Mystery FunLand... Don't Miss It!"
  • Vampires Suck
    A short commentary on the undead from the files of the not dead yet.
  • Cummings Knew it Best
    an ode to e. e.
  • Manic Depression
    ... a frustrating mess
  • Spare Time
    There are just never enough hours in the day, but poets can imagine more time...
  • Storyteller
    One girl's honest confession about what it's like to be a compulsive liar.
  • OBSESSED
    Short story excerpt from a collection called "Faces" Written & Copyright by Mary Ann Elizabeth
  • Nature Boy
    Short story excerpt from a collection entitled "Faces" Written and Copyright by Mary Ann Elizabeth
  • Chicken
    A screenwriter thinks aloud as she waits for a meeting with her all-time favorite director. The waiting lends more time to think, which in this case, leads her into immobilizing terror.
  • Menage
    A gypsy mystic bests the Prince of Darkness but loses love in the process.
  • Goodbye
    A poem dedicated to my bedfellow lover named depression. You were a lousy lay anyway.
  • Freak Show
    A poem describing how I see the movie of my life... in Technicolor.
  • Call Me Chocolate
    A poem, dedicated to all my would-be lovers.
  • Claustrophobic
    Poem written while aboard an aircraft, headed to Pittsburgh describing my love for travel and the reason I like to do it alone.
  • "Notes from a Chit-Chat with My Cat"
    This is a reflective, thoughtful excerpt from my online blog.
  • Self-Preservation, a Poem
    Poetry excerpts from the book "Existentialist Thoughts On Going Mad" by Mary Ann Elizabeth, copyright 2004

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