Flowers of Dionysus

Matt Blackwell loves acting in the theatre. At least he used to. Though for years the passion and art of the stage inspired and moved him, it has begun to lose its shine in his eyes. In fact, he hasn't been in a play for more than two years. Such a hiatus would have once been unbearable to Matt, but now he plans to make it permanent.

All that changes when a friend of his begs him to join her troubled summer production at the local community theatre. Reluctant at first, Matt agrees, for her sake...and regrets it almost as soon as he starts rehearsing.

Production delays, low budgets, prying bureaucrats and uncommitted actors make the entire affair quite the slog for a while. And that's before all the odd encounters, strange coincidences and other seemingly supernatural things happen in and around the tiny playhouse. Some notice, and some do not. Matt notices, all right, and he isn't sure what it all means. The only thing he is certain about is that this is no ordinary summer for anyone at the playhouse.

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Flowers of Dionysus

Matt Blackwell loves acting in the theatre. At least he used to. Though for years the passion and art of the stage inspired and moved him, it has begun to lose its shine in his eyes. In fact, he hasn't been in a play for more than two years. Such a hiatus would have once been unbearable to Matt, but now he plans to make it permanent.

All that changes when a friend of his begs him to join her troubled summer production at the local community theatre. Reluctant at first, Matt agrees, for her sake...and regrets it almost as soon as he starts rehearsing.

Production delays, low budgets, prying bureaucrats and uncommitted actors make the entire affair quite the slog for a while. And that's before all the odd encounters, strange coincidences and other seemingly supernatural things happen in and around the tiny playhouse. Some notice, and some do not. Matt notices, all right, and he isn't sure what it all means. The only thing he is certain about is that this is no ordinary summer for anyone at the playhouse.

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Flowers of Dionysus

Flowers of Dionysus

by Ty Unglebower
Flowers of Dionysus
Flowers of Dionysus

Flowers of Dionysus

by Ty Unglebower

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Overview

Matt Blackwell loves acting in the theatre. At least he used to. Though for years the passion and art of the stage inspired and moved him, it has begun to lose its shine in his eyes. In fact, he hasn't been in a play for more than two years. Such a hiatus would have once been unbearable to Matt, but now he plans to make it permanent.

All that changes when a friend of his begs him to join her troubled summer production at the local community theatre. Reluctant at first, Matt agrees, for her sake...and regrets it almost as soon as he starts rehearsing.

Production delays, low budgets, prying bureaucrats and uncommitted actors make the entire affair quite the slog for a while. And that's before all the odd encounters, strange coincidences and other seemingly supernatural things happen in and around the tiny playhouse. Some notice, and some do not. Matt notices, all right, and he isn't sure what it all means. The only thing he is certain about is that this is no ordinary summer for anyone at the playhouse.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151976855
Publisher: Ty Unglebower
Publication date: 06/15/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 431 KB

About the Author

I am a freelance writer and journalist living in Central Maryland. My non-fiction work has appeared in local newspapers, magazines, a few websites such as Thought Catalog and iGrad. I started fiction writing seriously several years ago, and I continue to practice as much as I can. My stories tend to fall into light fantasy or perhaps magical realism, though I also write the occasional literary fiction. Check out some of my writing at the various places listed in my profile here!

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