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- A newspaper peddler named Patrick Prendergast has delusions of greatness. Evidently slighted by the mayor, this self-anointed messenger prepares for a glorious rise from ignored lobbyist to influential icon. Prendgerast sees himself as a martyr, serving God with a noble purpose. The reality is far different. Based on actual events, The Assassination of Chicago's Mayor is a historical account of late 19th century Chicago full of rhetoric that feels eerily contemporary. Prendergast follows his brand of ideological righteousness to its hateful end, an end where justice and revenge are one in the same.
- Deceptively simple and with unsettling intelligence, "I Am Concrete" traces the intersection of six wounded lives through the memory of one man's mounting losses over the course of several years. Seemingly alone in his near-empty loft, Jackson confides in himself and is forced to confront both the immediate space in which he currently exists and the consequences of his past decisions through a series of blindingly intense encounters. Silently narrated in part by an ominous physical presence, the startling emotional truth hidden behind his deeply held passion for four women that have long since left him aspires toward more than revelation. Thus Jackson is left with a choice, one that could possibly overtake and erase all evidence of the world around him.
- Grant is trapped with his conscious on the long, lonely drive across the American Midwest. As the endless road stretches on, he is confronted by those he has loved and those he has hurt. REFUGE is a metaphysical journey to truth, quickly turning the open road into a claustrophobic asylum of haunting self-examination.
- The essence of memory - a possessor, a liberator.