Vol. 24 No. 3
Jan/Feb 2022
The Motivation Issue
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Masthead of the Motivation Issue
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Editor’s Notes on The Motivation Issue
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Remembering Stephen Sondheim
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Keenan Scott II: Ten Questions
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Anita Gonzalez: What I'm Teaching Now
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On Motivation
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A Recipe for Motivation
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A List – Jan/Feb 2022
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Writers Motivating Writers
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End of Play 2022
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From the Desk of Dramatists Guild Institute – Jan/Feb 2022
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From the Desk of Director of Council Programs – Jan/Feb 2022
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California – North: Playwriting as Political Action
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Chicago: Reflections On Online Development Processes
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Dallas/Fort Worth: Bring the Play to Life
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DC: Making Up Stories with Bob Bartlett
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Florida: We’re Getting Back to Business
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Gulf Coast: Returning to the Stage
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Houston: The Slow Return to the Houston Stage
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New England – West: Being Together
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New Jersey: Out of the Confines of Zoom
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Puerto Rico: Uniendo Nuestras Voces (Uniting Our Voices)
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Southwest: We Persist
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Tennessee: In Memory of Zack Allen
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Washington State: Hidden Venues
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Dramatists Diary – Jan/Feb 2022
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New Guild Members as of November 15, 2021
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Guild News – Jan/Feb 2022
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Classified Ads – Jan/Feb 2022
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Larry Dean Harris: Why I Joined the Guild
Chicago: Reflections On Online Development Processes

Virtual meeting between Chicago DG/LMDA membership. Photo: Madelynn Sergel.
In spring of 2021, nearly a year after the pandemic shut down Chicago stages, DG Chicago hosted a virtual panel and mixer with DG membership and the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of America (LMDA).
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Dolores Díaz
is a Chicana playwright, composer, lyricist, and librettist, originally from the border city of Laredo, Texas. She serves as the DG Regional Rep for Chicago.

Derek McPhatter
is a composer, lyricist, playwright, and librettist. He is committed to new work that engages diverse communities, emphasizing narratives at the intersection of race, class, gender, sexuality, and technology.
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