Portfolio Summary

My Portfolio

includes several links to my previous creative and business writing projects.  These represent only a small portion of past projects.  To receive my bi-monthly motivational blog and periodic unpublished pieces, please email me at mail@roopsworld.com or SUBSCRIBE .

Screenplays, Micro-Fiction, Short Stories, Non-Fiction, and Poetry

For SCREENPLAYS, select the individual projects in the menu or on the home page to see the logline, project type, and awards.

The Quest

  • Short Story -Travel Writing.  Published, Wanderlust Journal, Aug. 2018. 
  • Summary: The hilarious and relentless search for luxury in one of the most luxurious places in the world.

A FESTIVAL OF TWO CULTURES

  • Non-fiction.  Published March 2018, The Same.
  • Summary:  A glamorous night during an Indian festival coincides with the Philadelphia Phillies winning the Pennant ensuring in a multi-cultural celebration.

The Empty Frame

  • Micro-fiction, unpublished, Newsletter – February 2020
  • Summary:  Learn what happens when you follow what you’re drawn to.
The Train 
  • Micro-fiction.  Published May 2009, A Long Story Short.
  • Summary:  Impressions are far from reality.

The Retreat  

  • Short Story, Published June 2009, Static Movement.
  • Summary:  Most relationships get stale after 5 years.  Find out this couple’s secret to keeping it fresh and exciting!
The Phone   
  • Poetry, Published 2009, Six Sentences. 
  • Summary:  How much control do we give our cell phones?

Where Their Eyes Meet

  • Short script.
  • Summary:  An uncanny turn of events brings an estranged father and daughter together.

A is for American:  

  • Short story.
  • Summary:  Sometimes, the pain of racism isn’t visible until we opt to see through the clearest lens.

The Mirror:  

  • Poetry.  
  • Summary:  Sparse view of a haunting self.

Books

The Beach Getaway  

  • Novella, Fiction, Published 2011, Amazon
  • Summary:  A chronicle of four childhood friends on their first journey in 20 years for a beach getaway, where they discover more about themselves and each other, proving that childhood friendships can be the most revealing.

If you’d like to read any of the unpublished pieces, please email me at mail@roopsworld.com .

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