Phillip Frey

Phillip Frey grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, where he performed as a child actor at The Cleveland Playhouse. He later moved to New York where he performed with the New York Shakespeare Festival, followed by The Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center.

With a change of interest Phillip Frey wrote, directed and edited three short films, all of which had international showings, including The New York Film Festival.

With yet another change of interest, he relocated to Los Angeles to become a produced screenwriter, now devoted only to writing prose. His books "Dangerous Times" and "Hym and Hur" are available on Amazon. Phillip Frey's short stories are currently in more than 20 literary journals. Here are the ones available only on Amazon:

PHILLIP FREY'S PUBLISHED STORIES:

"The Hero of Lost Causes." A contest-winning romantic comedy that may be read in Scribes Valley Publishing's annual short story anthology, "Slow the Pace." Available on Amazon.

"The Red Goddess," a hellish tale about a raging wildfire may be read in the literary journal "Whatever Our Souls, Issue 2." Available on Amazon.

"Memoria," a tragic story from an outlandish point of view. May be read in the literary journal "Alcyone." Available on Amazon.

"The Uninvited," a ghost story published in "Dark Dossier, Issue 24." Available on Amazon.

"Mr. Bones." Jack Turner is a loner whose job is to look after graves and mourn for the dead on behalf of the bereaved. If he had not taken his work so seriously, the unearthly

events that took hold might never have happened.

Published in "Dark Dossier, Issue 38." Available on Amazon.

"Manure." In this comedy, a 13-year-old boy is infatuated with a 13-year-old girl. Published in "What Doesn't Kill You," a YA anthology. Available on Amazon.

"Epilogue." Published in "The Minnesota Review," Issue 92. A bizarre short story. https://read.dukeupress.edu/the-minnesota-review/article-abstract/2019/92/16/138322/Epilogue

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