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
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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(she/her) is a Chicago-based Chicana playwright originally from the border city of Laredo, Texas. Díaz is a resident at Chicago Dramatists and has developed and produced work with a diverse array of companies. She has taught students at Columbia College Chicago, Texas Tech University, Northwestern University, and various Chicago public schools. She is a graduate of Northwestern University’s MFA Program in Writing for the Screen and Stage.
is a Creative Capital Awardee who creates forward-facing theatrical narratives at diverse cultural and technological intersections. Derek is published in multiple anthologies, including 25 Plays from The Fire This Time Festival (Bloomsbury Press) and the special Afrofuturism volume of Obsidian: Literature and Arts in the African Diaspora.