Act III.--Awards.

Scene I.--One-act Plays.

Pipestone Café.--Winner of the At Rise Playwriting Contest, 1977. Published by At Rise and first produced by the Chaska Civic Theatre in Chaska, MN, in November of 1978.

Looters.--Finalist in the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center Competition, 1978.

Time Pockets.--Winner of the At Rise Playwriting Contest, 1979. Published by At Rise.

It's A Living.--Published and distributed by the Farmers' Union, 1978. Produced by the American Farm Project throughout the United States in 1979.

Horatio Jones.--Finalist in the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center Competition, 1981.

Obit for a Polar Bear.--Published by Oracle Press, Baton Rouge, LA, 1985. Short Plays by Contemporary Playwrights.


Scene II.--Full-length Plays.

Benedict Arnold.--Finalist in the Harold Crain Playwriting Contest at San Jos� State University, 1977.

Winterkill.--Finalist in the Northern Michigan University Playwriting Contest in Marquette, Michigan, 1979.

Buffalo Ridge.--Finalist in the Sergel Drama Prize Competition, University of Chicago, 1985.


Scene III.--Children's Plays.

Nessie.--Winner of the Fourth Annual Neighborhood Arts Playwriting Contest in Minneapolis, MN, 1978. Winner of the Russell Sharp One-Act Contest Webster Groves Theatre Guild in Webster Groves, Missouri, 1978. First produced by the Shoestring Playhouse in Minneapolis, MN, 1978.

Ghost Town.--Winner of Children's Playwriting Contest, Fort Campbell, KY, and produced by the Fort Campbell Children's Theatre in 1981.

Curse of the Tomb Raiders--Winner of Children's Playwriting Contest, "EVCT" East Valley Children's Theatre, Mesa, Arizona in 2006.