George Reads: How Hope Became an Activist
In celebration of the book launch of How Hope Became an Activist, George has a few words to share from inside his backyard tree loft:
You can read more about the title at hope.georgemjohnson.com.
Mockus Plays in Calgary, March 26-April 4th, 2020!
Update: Unfortunately, due to Covid19 and the ensuing social responsibility, Mockus in Calgary has been cancelled. I want to thank the cast and crew who put so much energy into the production. I'm saddened that your efforts may not make it to stage this year, but your work on the play is appreciated.
I am so excited that my play Mockus will be receiving its premier production in Alberta in just a few weeks (Mar. 26-Apr. 4th, Jupiter Theatre Company at the West Village Theatre. Details here: ...
New Screenplay – Rest Assured
Rest Assured is an Official Selection and top ten Finalist in the Houston Comedy Film Festival and an Official Selection in the Georgia Shorts Film Festival.
Interested in reading the full script? Email George here.
Read a preview:
Grief in victory: Therapeutic writing helped to heal a nation after the First World War
My latest piece, originally published a few week ago in The Conversation. Your comments are welcome!
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Most people have seen images of Allied victory celebrations marking the end of the First World War, but was everyone in a celebratory mood? For many, grief overwhelmed relief. Grief was arguably the defining experience of the entire conflict. However, the psychology of that grieving has been relatively overlooked.
The British, in particular, are famous for needing to show a stiff ...