Aforementioned Productions
- Aforementioned Productions
Infobox_Company
company_name = Aforementioned Productions
company_type = Literary, Theatrical
foundation = Massachusetts, USA (2005)
location = New York, USA
key_people = Randolph Pfaff, Carissa Halston
homepage = [http://www.aforementionedproductions.com/ aforementionedproductions.com]
Aforementioned Productions is an American independent production company, founded in early 2005 by graphic designer/photographer Randolph Pfaff and writer Carissa Halston. In 2007, the company relocated from Boston to New York [http://aforementionedproductions.com/bios] .
While most of the printed publications are written by Halston and designed by Pfaff, their bimonthly literary ezine, "apt", features work from writers and artists worldwide, regardless of topic or genre [http://duotrope.com/market_2849.aspx] . Current staff of "apt" includes Randolph Pfaff (editor), Carissa Halston (contributing editor), and J.F. Lynch (visual arts editor) [http://apt.aforementionedproductions.com/contact.htm] .
Theatrical Productions
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*"Cleavage" (Boston, September, 2005) [http://www.theatermania.com/content/show.cfm/show/112429]
*"Untitled One-Person Performance" (forthcoming) [http://aforementionedproductions.com/carissahalston]
Publications
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*"Cleavage" (January, 2006)
*"A Girl Named Charlie Lester" (September, 2007) ISBN: 061516546X
*"Sequentially Yours" (April, 2008)
*"apt", literary ezine (ongoing)
*"Babysitter Want Ads" (ongoing)
External links
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[http://apt.aforementionedproductions.com] "apt"
[http://bwa.aforementionedproductions.com] "Babysitter Want Ads"
[http://randolphpfaff.com] Randolph Pfaff Photography and Design
[http://aforementionedproductions.com/carissahalston] Carissa Halston - list of literary work
[http://jflynch.com] J.F. Lynch website
[http://www.kirkusreviews.com/kirkusreviews/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003714545] "Kirkus Reviews" on "A Girl Named Charlie Lester"
References
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