It’s been far too long since I’ve updated the blog here. Sorry about that.

I have, however, been active on Twitter (IBJARTS and LOUHARRY). And still blogging on the arts at http://www.ibj.com/arts.

But still.

Here’s an update:

My play “Clutter” will be staged in January at Theatre on the Square. I’m looking forward to announcing the production team and cast. This one has been a while in the making and I’m thrilled that it will be coming to life. If you are part of the National New Play Exchange, you can read it on my page there.

I’m working on putting together another New York reading in October. Stay tuned for info. This one will probably be of my new play, “Only You…and You…and You.” This one, like “Midwestern Hemisphere,” is based on an unpublished novel co-written with Eric R. Pfeffinger.

I’ve got another humor book contracted. Can’t give you details but having fun chipping away at that one. Will hit the stacks in late 2017.

The first season of Site Lines Indy led us to really, really, really want to do another seasons. We finished the season with a reading of “Opus” by Michael Hollinger at the HIlbert Circle Theatre featuring an Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra string quartet. It was quite an evening. We are looking for partner organizations that have a constituency with a strong interest area. We then find a terrific play, cast and rehearse it, and bring it to that group’s turf for a one-night-only event.

You can always find my Indiana A&E stories and dining reviews at http://www.ibj.com/arts. Ticket giveaways there, too.

Going…Going…Gone is still going strong, with monthly shows at Theatre on the Square and pop-up shows at other locations. If you are interested in hosting one, drop me a note. We do a fun holiday party.

Indy Actors’ Playground is still happening the 3rd Monday of every month at Indy Reads Books. Terrific actors reading their bucket list plays. Stop in at 7 p.m. Better yet, come early to either donate or buy books. Either way, you help Indy Reads.

I’m sure there’s something I’m missing.

Oh, well.