Nosedive’s Red-Ribbon Gala

March 2, 2011

I don’t often put fundraisers on the blog but this one is a bit different in that so many of our playwrights are involved.  First off there’s James Comtois (Nosedive is his theatre company).  James’ play Nervous Boy is published in Plays and Playwrights 2007. Featured in that play was a great actor, Mac  Rogers and we published his play, Universal Robots in Plays and Playwrights 2008.  In that same anthology we also published Crystal Skillman’s The Telling Trilogy. Prior to all of this we published The Vampire Cowboy Trilogy by Qui Nguyen & Robert Ross Parker in Plays and Playwrights 2005

This long recitation is prelude to the fact that at the gala there will be new short works by Qui, Mac, Crystal, Jeff Lewonczyk, and August Schulenburg.  What a great line-up. 

Saturday, March 5th at 8 p.m.!

At the Bowery Poetry Club on 308 Bowery in NYC

Doors at 7:30 p.m., Show at 8 p.m., $20 at the door.  More information at http://www.nosediveproductions.com/


Stephen Svoboda brings Odysseus DOA back to NYC

March 1, 2011

Odysseus Died of AIDS is published in Plays and Playwrights 2005 (now out of print).  The play is an audaciously comedic look at death in the age of AIDS.  Stephen Svoboda’s play premiered in the 2004 New York International Fringe Festival. It’s had performances regionally but has not been back in NYC til now.  It’s really worth checking out.  It will be at the Lion Theatre March 16 – 20.


Give e-books a try

January 26, 2011

Since we first got the idea to expand our publishing into the e-book arena, I have done a great deal of reading on the subject.  I have read the small amount available on converting a printed book to an e-book and I have read the ever expanding discussion pro and con about e-books in general.

There seems to be a group that feels e-books are unnecessary and a waste of time.  In my head I liken this group to those who felt the electric typewriter was not really an advancement. (It really was – those little fingers flying across the keys on the old underwood, could really soar effortlessly and more accurately once you plugged it in.)

I have noticed that many of the people debunking e-books have not really  read one. 

Why not give this new advance in publishing a try?  It’s the easiest way to buy a book; you can even glance at some of the material before you commit. It’s certainly not expensive. 

Log on to any e-book stores such as amazon’s kindle or b&n’s nook.  Notice the free apps on the sidebar for your PC or mobile device.  Download one of those.  You do not need to buy a special device such as a kindle or nook to read e-books!

In the kindle and nook e-book stores you’ll generally find a downloadable free sample of books like ours.   Click on that and get a chance to look at what you’ll be getting.  If you already have an account you can purchase and have the book within seconds.  Setting up an account is quick and easy.

Give it a try.  And let me know what you think.


Kindle Book Lending Program

January 5, 2011

It was just recently announced that once you purchase an ebook at amazon’s kindle store, you can now lend it to a friend and/or family member.  Each book may be lent once for a total of 14 days and it will not be useable by the owner during that time.

I find this exciting for our play anthology because now the artistic director of a company can purchase the book, check out some of the plays he/she might be interested in and then pass the book on to a director or lead actor and get their opinion.  Just like what you can do with a print copy.

Check out our Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium – the e-book on Kindle and watch for information soon about coming e-books.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00378L6LO

You don’t have to own a kindle to get this book.  On the sidebar of the above page you can click on links for free apps for your PC, iPhone (iPod Touch), BlackBerry, iPad, and Android.  Download the ones you would like and check out our e-book.

The same holds true for the e-book sold on the Barnes and Noble nook site. And you can lend your book from there, too

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/books/product.aspx?ean=9780979485244


Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium–the e-book Available at Borders

December 19, 2010

NYTE Small Press now offers our e-book via just about all the most popular outlets.  Download to your favorite ebook reader or to your PC or mobile device from Borders or from amazon’s kindle store  or from Barnes and Noble’s Nook or from Kobo.

You make the choice.  The e-book retails for $9.99 but both Kobo and Borders are selling it for $7.79.

This is a fast and easy gift to give anyone on your holiday list that enjoys theatre. 

What’s really nice about e-books is we won’t run out and you can pick up a copy as late as the night before Christmas and have it ready to present on Christmas day.


Taylor Mac’s new WALK ACROSS AMERICA

December 17, 2010

THE WALK ACROSS AMERICA FOR MOTHER EARTH – the newest work from Taylor Mac (Plays and Playwrights 2007will be given its world-premiere in a production presented by La MaMa ETC in association with the renowned, Obie Award-winning theatre company The Talking Band, with previews beginning January 15, 2011 prior to its official opening night on Thursday, January 20 at the Ellen Stewart Theatre (66 E. 4 St.) in Manhattan. The January 15th and 16th preview performances are part of the Under the Radar Festival, with a special ticket price of $20.

A play with music written by and starring Taylor Mac, with music by Ellen Maddow (Plays and Playwrights 2010), THE WALK ACROSS AMERICA is directed by Paul Zimet, artistic director of Talking Band..

From the press release:

Taylor Mac’s celebrated theatricality comes to life in this exuberant tale based on his experiences in 1992 at age 18 when – eager to escape his conservative, suburban upbringing — he joined a ragtag group of political activists on a nine-month protest walk across America from New York to the Nevada Nuclear Test Site. Itself a virtual melting pot comprised of aging hippies, baby hippies, punks, anarchists, dykes, radical fairies, men, women, senior citizens, children and an unlikely gaggle of Belgians, the group of marchers discovered during their trek that community, common purpose and camping out in America’s Heartland do not necessarily equal unity – and that being an activist is, in fact, not a cakewalk.

This is one not to miss.


Holiday Special

November 26, 2010

Just about everyone seems to be offering specials for the holiday season.  Here at NYTE Small Press we are joining in the spirit by offering a great discount – good til December 20.  Purchase any of our books in the Plays and Playwrights series and/or Playing With Canons.  Pay just $10. 

Yes, it’s just that simple. Visit NYTE’s shop. Choose one, two, or more from Plays and Playwrights 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and Playing With Canons. Pay only $10 each.  NYTE will ship at no extra charge to your home or send as a gift. Send a gift that’s sure to be appreciated by all who enjoy contemporary drama.  And you will be supporting NYTE’s publishing program.

Don’t delay.  Order today.

And our latest e-book, Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium – the e-book is available at amazon, barnes and noble, and kobo books.  And it only costs $9.99.  Plus you can download free e-readers, too.

Enjoy the holidays.


Kobo Now Carries Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium

November 7, 2010

Kobobooks.com, one of the larger e-book stores, is now featuring Plays and Playwrights for the New Millenium – the e-book. Now the book is available in epub format – that means lots of readers such as the kobo ereader, Adobe Digital Editions, most mobile devices, etc., can be used to store and read our anthology.  And, for a limited time, as a special incentive they are selling it for $7.79.

Kobo is a Canadian company with partnerships across the world.  We should be getting lots of new eyes on this book very soon. 

Add our book to your collection of ebooks by shopping at Kobobooks  or at Barnes & Noble or at Amazon.


The Return of MilkMilkLemonade

October 27, 2010

NYTE Small Press published Joshua Conkel’s play MilkMilkLemonade in our newest anthology, Plays and Playwrights 2010.  Now it is being remounted by Astoria Performing Arts Center. And it features the original cast, too.  Of course we invited Joshua and Tom Wojtunik, artistic director of APAC, to record a podcast. 

It’s most interesting to hear Joshua talk about the play, some of the performances it has had around the country since its original run in NYC and hear Tom tell us why he wanted to remount it for APAC.

Take a listen, I am sure you will enjoy.


Kindle e-book Now Available in Great Britain

August 6, 2010

We are excited about the news that our anthology, Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium – the e-book is now available on amazon’s  new Kindle store for the United Kingdom.  Sure hope all you folks living across the ocean will check this out.

And for our U.S. friends, please check out our listing on amazon.com. You don’t have to own a kindle device to read these books. There is a free, easy to download app for your iPhone, Blackberry and your PC and Mac. 

We’ll have more news about our e-book publishing program within the next month or so — stay tuned.


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