Wednesday, October 25, 2023

 Flash Fiction--What is it?

Flash or short fiction tells a complete story with beginning, middle and end... but in the fewest words necessary.



My Dreaded Pleasure

 

Happened again! In bed too late, overslept, missed work (some, not all, groggily performed). I hate getting snagged. Can’t help it. Powerless when it strikes. In the same spot at other times no ill effects. Soundless sleep. Alert on arising. Mindless of time at work, to the point of arriving late for dinner. I track each occurrence with pseudo-scientific star ratings. Five, “Beware.”   

Three’s, no problem. This brainy system keeps me sane, an alert employee, happily married—most of the time. Until it hits. No one to blame. Just me, hoping not to get caught but wanting surrender. I know what I like. I sniff around temptation, drawn to it like a... brain’s fogged, create your own simile.

Still it’s rare, all things considered. When I creep into the high fours, I know I face grave danger (loss of sleep, defective production, “Don’t bother me, Honey”). I even pray—last resort of a half-baked believer: “Not a five!

Thank you, God or god or Krishna,” whoever’s protecting me on temptation’s path. Close call.

Let me be honest, though, not even prayer can save me from the throes of a can’t-put-it-down novel.



(194 words)

 Copyright @ 2023 Alfred J. Garrotto

Tuesday, August 1, 2023


I am pleased to support the wonderful work of director, Natasha Middleton. For many years, her ballet and dance company has built and performed an amazing repertoire of dance productions.

💨

 Pacific Ballet
Dance Theatre


We invite you to join "Our PBDT Family"

with a $35 tax-deductible donation.

We are a nonprofit 501c3 organization.

We recognize our PBDT Family members for one season in our printed Programs as cherished members. 


We would be grateful if you could further bolster our upcoming performances scheduled for September 24th and December 9th
and 10th, Our sponsorship levels range from $100 to $1,000. You can choose whatever resonates with you.

Send any amount that works for you to:

Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre
8003 Via Verona
Burbank, CA 91504

* Ms. Middleton graciously wrote the back cover review of my 2023 nonfiction book, Living Your Art--Loving Your LifeI immersed myself in this wonderful book. Never have  I read such enlightening words to inspire artists of all genres." 


Saturday, May 6, 2023

                                     I am pleased to announce publication of my latest book

Living Your Art--Loving Your Life 



Living Your Art — Loving Your Life: 101 Reflections on Your Gift of Art  invites professional and aspiring artists of all genres (writers, actors, composers, singers, dancers, musicians, playwrights, potters, quilters, et al.) to reflect one day at a time on the intimate relationship between your gifts and talents and your Creator-Spirit who inspires you to speak hope, love, and compassion to our needy, beauty-starved world.

Natasha Middleton
Director, Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre (www.PacificBalletDanceTheatre.org)
said of this book:

I immersed myself in Living Your Art—Loving Your Life. Never have  I read such enlightening words to inspire artists of all genres. I grew up in the arts as a dancer and choreographer, in both ballet and opera. This book reminded me who I am and the importance of giving myself more credence as an artist. Creating is a spiritual experience. Creator-Spirit sits at my side designing with me. My favorite quote in the book? Brian Joyce’s: ‘Only the artist can see in the dark.’ I have often said regarding my choreography: ‘All I need to hear are the first few bars of music and the dance begins!’ Every artist—anyone affiliated with the arts—needs this book.” 

Paperback $13.99
Ebook . . . $3.99

Available now on Amazon.com 
https://www.amazon.com/Living-Your-Art-Loving-Life-Reflections-ebook/dp/B0C2S3GNQW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=5O78ATB3NK17&keywords=living+your+art+loving+your+life+garrotto&qid=1683003845&sprefix=%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-1   




  

Saturday, January 21, 2023

My Favorite books of 2022

Best Literary Fiction 

The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto
Mitch Albom

Best Historical Fiction

The Giant Awakens (Book 4 of the WWII series)
Lee Jackson


Best Mystery


The Brutal Telling

Louise Penny


General Nonfiction

Big Magic

Elizabeth Gilbert


Religious nonfiction

Turn on Your Brain Every Day 

Dr. Caroline Leaf


Short Story

Everything My Mother Taught Me 

Alice Hoffman


What was your favorite book read during 2022?