"Medusa's Diary" by Rose-Mary Harrington
– There isn’t an antidote for a Mamushi.
My mother repeats the snake episode. It is now six feet long.
Rose-Mary resides in Wilmington, North Carolina. Rose-Mary is a member of the Cape Fear Poetry and Prose Society and the Port City Playwrights Project. Her background is in theatre. Rose-Mary’s plays that have been performed all over the Unites States and Great Britain. In 2018 her full-length play Detained was produced by Up Theatre, New York. Rose-Mary was winner of the New Playwrights Project by Utah Shakespeare Company for her play Six Seconds. Rose-Mary is a life member of the Dramatists’ Guild. This is her first foray into short story writing.
Author’s Talk
Rose-Mary Harrington
As my story indicates I was born, raised and educated in Great Britain. My background is theatre with a master’s degree in playwriting. In 2019 I joined a women’s writing group in Wilmington, we meet monthly and select a prompt. I find this gives me an incentive and time to conjure words. I am also a member of the Cape Fear Poetry and Prose Society and the Port City Playwrights Project in Wilmington. My life is devoted to writing plays. My mother, an actress insisted I pursue writing because for five years in the 1970’s I lived in Japan. During that time, I would send an air mail letter home to England every week. My mother would read my epistles to family, friends, neighbors and the local milkman. In her opinion I should forgo my drama school training. I would ignore her suggestion by rolling my eyes. Now I believe those two hundred and sixty letters stood me in good stead for my endeavors as a writer.
I have lived in the Unites States of America for over half a century. I know as I straddle the Atlantic, I possess a perception and pulse of the goings-on and culture of both nations. Many of my plays are concerned with social justice. My full-length play Detained received an equity production in New York in 2018. Detained is concerned with one of the first family detention centers for immigrants in 2007. I will probably sound trite when I acknowledge I usually write plays for those that don’t have a voice.
I am inspired by my five muses and nine grand muses. They fill my life with consternation and joy. My family provides a wealth of material from which to draw.
I know I will continue to hone my craft until I can no longer put pen to paper. — Rose-Mary Harrington