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Alexander Matthews

    My One True Friend
    Lazarus Revived
    Useleus: Kraken Up
    Screaming Secrets
    • Screaming Secrets

      • 122 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      Constrained by their realities, the characters grapple with life-altering secrets they can't share with loved ones. Themes of ecology, cancer, commitment, and the purpose of life are explored with skill and humor as six individuals navigate a challenging afternoon. The writing showcases a blend of biting wit and emotional depth, drawing comparisons to the styles of Shaw and Raza, making for a thought-provoking and engaging experience.

      Screaming Secrets
    • Useleus: Kraken Up

      • 64 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      Hot on the (Achilles) heels of Useleus: A Greek Oddity, comes book 2 of the madcap Ancient Greek adventures of Useleus, history's worst hero and his hapless tutor, the Minotaur. We delve deeper into the myths and legends of the Ancient Greeks, tangling with the deep sea menace of the Kraken, wrestling with egg-laying lions, exploring the ocean in an ancient submarine, and transforming into a great, hulking monster! Written by Alexander Matthews and nimbly drawn by Wilbur Dawbarn.

      Useleus: Kraken Up
    • Lazarus Revived

      • 128 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      An atheist argument for conscious life after death, written in layman's language but whose philosophical arguments introduce a whole new vision of physics and mathematics.

      Lazarus Revived
    • Are we all, to some degree, racist without realising it? The subject of racism can cough up questions which get uncomfortably personal. How many friends of another skin colour have you got? Is it a fair proportion? Have you got any? Have you gone on a trip with them or sacrificed something important for them, as friends are sometimes called upon to do? If you fail your own expectations, you could put it down to lack of opportunity or peer pressure from family and friends. Or you could insist you are not racist - it is simply a cultural difference. Mixed marriages can sometimes be under severe social pressure. Yet society does seem to be integrating more and more. Maybe the pressure will increase until multiracialism is the norm. Future generations will wonder what the fuss was all about. All lives matter. The purpose of this play is to urge you to think about these matters. Each of the characters is affected by racism in some way. Which character would you most associate yourselves with?

      My One True Friend