By Kenneth Jones
02 May 2008
"Panic takes place in 1960s Paris as a film director becomes friends with a French film critic who wants to be a director," according to the announcement. "Their futures are in jeopardy when a past relationship brings blackmail and leads to a murder."
Goodrich is a writer and actor from Minnesota. His plays have been produced in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New Orleans, Minneapolis/Saint Paul, and Portland, ME. He has plays included in "The Backstage Book of New Short American Plays" and in "Padua: Plays from the Padua Hills Playwrights Festival." His poetry has appeared in the Venice West Review, his fiction in Bullet magazine, and he is a contributor to "Conducting A Life: Reflections On The Theatre Of Maria Irene Fornes."
For more about the Edgars, named for Edgar Allan Poe, visit www.mysterywriters.org.
The 2008 International Mystery Writers' Festival (not related to the group that runs the Edgars) is scheduled for June 12-22, when another crop of thrillers and mysteries for the stage will emerge.
The festival will take place at the RiverPark Center in Owensboro. Visit www.newmysteries.org for more information.


