About/Tip Jar

 

Writer of fiction and drama, Kirkendall grew up in San Jose, California, attended San Jose State University, and worked at a variety of jobs over the years as he developed his writing.  He read poems at open readings, worked on the novel Redwood Summer (a story of 1990 San Jose), was a member of the Briefly Scene playwright workshop, and in 2016 began producing and directing some of his short plays at Community Television of Santa Cruz as live broadcasts.

In 2020-21 he co-wrote a feature screenplay with filmmaker Hilary Davidson called TWENTY for Nineteen85Films, which was released in 2024.  Beginning in 2022 his plays began appearing off-off Broadway, including a one act comedy Funhouse at Manhattan Repertory Theatre, a two act play Electric Serenade at Theater for the New City’s 2022 Dream Up Festival, and a one act drama Yellow Roses which had staged readings at the Equity Library Theater and was performed at the New York Theater Festival in June 2025.  Other plays of his have been performed online out of New York at TNC’s On the Air series, Airplay ’22, and the Wine Box Players.  In late 2023 he completed his first short movie, a comedy titled Escape From Jury Duty which debuted on November 17, 2023 on the Community TV of Santa Cruz show Phil Harmonic Presents.

“My style is heightened realism and my work is focused on the Bay Area but with universal themes.  There are many reasons why I write, but the main one is enjoyment.  Click links on menu to peruse my numerous short stories, short plays, and other writings, and if you enjoyed something I wrote you can show your appreciation with a small donation by clicking link below, and I will hold you in the highest esteem!”

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30 thoughts on “About/Tip Jar

  1. Hello Robert ~

    I love your blog here on WordPress and so am nominating you for the Versatile Blogger Award!!

    Congrats and Enjoy! You do have an exceptional site ~ and I so enjoy your work and insights!

    Carla
    justmecoloringoutsidethelines.com

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  2. I am Krishna Prasad from Chennai, India. I blog as chithankalai since my pseudonym is chithan. I just launched, on 17th instant, a literary journal, both in print and digital formats. The Wagon Magazine. Please visit the digital version at: http://thewagonmagazine.com/ . In my editorial I have penned the motive behind this venture. As I have mentioned in my editorial, creative works from the east should be read in the west and vice versa. I would like to reproduce your fiction, particularly the 10 minute play with your permission and of course with due credits and links which you can find in the mag-site. Please you can correspond at: thewagonmagazine@gmail.com. Looking forward to your response, thanking, Prasad

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    1. Thank you again, Hamangi! I should update my profile because I recently left my job of 16 years to save my sanity and to work on my TV show and other writings.
      And all the best to you with your writing, it is a labor of ❤ !

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      1. I’m producing my show at Community TV of Santa Cruz and it’s a live broadcast drama anthology show. Each episode is its own stage play, and they are performed in front of cameras and mics while being live broadcast. The first two episodes are on my Pacific Television Theater page so you can watch them if you’d like.
        Thank you for all your kind words of support, very appreciated! 🙂

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  3. Oops, I was just in the middle of writing to you, Robert, when I had a technical glitch and the page closed. Ok! I was saying that you remind me (re your show) of my ex-sister-in-law’s nephew. (Don’t sweat that! lol) His name is Paul Shore, and he is here: http://www.montrealfilmgroup.com/Paul_Shore_Bio.html and also here: http://www.paulshore.net/
    Maybe you should talk to each other! He’s a great guy to know, in whatever capacity. Take care! Oh, and thanks for the likes!!

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  4. Just to follow up on our FB conversation–you found that backhoe image on the web, no other info? and decided it was too modern for 1964? It looks pretty archetypal to me, true to my much older memories. Thanks for whatever info you can give me, Gayle
    (nice blog, by the way)

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