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  1. a middle-grade magical realism series. Most 9-year-old boys want to be superheroes. Not Syrus Royal. Syrus wants to be a supervillain. First Chapter. Short Stories. The Names We Give. Read Story. Listen to the story on Spotify. or Apple Podcast. Barry and The Trumpet. Read Story. The Bus. Read Story. I'm Fucking Mean. Read Story.

  2. Experienced Creative Designer with a demonstrated history of working in the design industry. Skilled in 3D software, Design Research, Sketching, Furniture Design and Product Design....

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    • Sarawak Digital Economy Corporation
  3. Nancy Kissam has written and directed several plays and musicals in New York and Los Angeles as well as received a Master's degree in Educational Theatre from NYU. Her first feature film script, Stone was included in the Outfest Screenwriter’s Lab and her second script, Drool, won the Slamdance Screenwriting Competition.

  4. Jul 13, 2009 · I’m Nancy Kissam, writer/director of “Drool.” I have a geographic tongue. Feel free to ask me about that when you meet me. How did you become interested in filmmaking? How has this...

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  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt1268962Drool (2009) - IMDb

    Jan 16, 2009 · Drool: Directed by Nancy Kissam. With Laura Harring, Jill Marie Jones, Oded Fehr, Ashley Duggan Smith. An abused wife's plan to escape her husband goes awry when she accidentally kills him, causing her to split on a cross-country drive with her best friend and his corpse in tow.

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    • Comedy
    • Nancy Kissam
    • 2009-01-16
  6. http://glaad.org/connect - Director Nancy Kissam talks with GLAAD about "Drool," her feature film playing at the 2009 Slamdance Film Festival.

  7. Nov 9, 2020 · “Barry and the Trumpet,” A Short Story by Nancy Kissam. Sharing is caring! Barry always wanted to play the trumpet. Sure, he was a lemur and that made his dream a bit more of a challenge, but he had faith in himself. “Listen,” Barry thought, “if I could peel a mango in an hour, I can certainly learn to play the trumpet. How hard could it be?”