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Skud
Published in Paperback by (2003)
Author: Dennis Foon
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Powerful
Skud is told through the eyes of 4 teens living in a mixed up world filled with violence, rage and sorrow.

Brad is a hotshot hockey player egged on by his demanding father and taught to get his way by any means (like bodychecking) since he was four years old.

Andy is an aspiring actor with dreams of making it big, directing his own movies and living the good life. But when he meets Shane, the toughest guy in the high school, who sells drugs and has killed before, everything changes. Andy sees the softer side of Shane, the one mourning his younger brother, who was killed with a breadknife.

Tommy is the school's golden boy. On the honour roll, soccer team; a cadet who wants to fly F-16s and is going places. But when his girlfriend Sheila breaks up with him, things slowly start unravelling and through the perspectives of these 4 guys, the story of pain unfolds. It's absolutely brilliant.

Richie's Picks: SKUD
"...they killed 40 or 50 of them..."
--US Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld

"Violence, violence
It's the only thing that'll make you see sense"
--Mott the Hoople

Meet the four high school seniors from Vancouver who narrate SKUD:

Brad:
"We used to practice behind the garage. Me in shorts and T-shirt, with only my [hockey] stick for protection. He had a bucket of stones. He throws, I have to deflect them. I smack the rock or the rock smacks me. He throws hard. If I whimper, he throws harder.
"Once I took my stick and I knocked down a bee's hive. Just to see if I could. Whether I could take it or not. I got thirty-two stings. It was nothing compared to those stones. My dad trained me well."

Tommy:
"Next year I move to the island to train as a fighter pilot. I'll be flying F-16s. See the world. At twice the speed of sound. Once you're strapped in, you're the jet, the jet is you. Not virtual reality. Reality reality. It's you. You plug into it. Become One. The oxygen, the communications. Computer at your fingertips. Only now, you're not this skin and bone, this weakness, this nothing. Now your skin is titanium. Your ears are enhanced radar. Your eyes are infrared thermal sights. You move stratospheric. You have smart bombs, glide bombs, Maverick missile-seeker heads. Boom. You hit the speed of sound once. Boom. You hit it twice. And you keep going. You're passing one thousand two hundred klicks an hour, one thousand three hundred, four hundred, five hundred. And nothing stops you, nothing touches you. You are untouchable."

Shane:
"Once upon a time I had a good backup. I had the best backup in the world.
"He'd take it for me, or me for him, whatever kept us alive. Since we were three, four, five.
"Mama always had a new guy who'd come home tanked, bust us up. Once, I was twelve, New Guy was slamming my face in the wall, painting the plaster red. My backup picks up Mama's hot iron and presses his butt. It worked. New Guy let me go.
"No matter who New Guy was we'd stand up together. Pay the price together. Be the eyes in back of each other's heads.
"We had to. We were brothers."

Andy:
"...I've sworn never to fight unless it's been rehearsed by a certified fight choreographer, and I doubt that Tommy's here for rehearsal.
"He moves closer.
" 'She said you had no interest in her,' I tell him. 'It was over.'
"I immediately wish I could vacuum the words as they spill from my lips. His eyelids go drowsy, hang there like the practice gliders he flies in the sky.
"Then he says, 'You want interest? Here.'
"I don't see it coming. One fist to the gut and I'm down. At least he didn't hit my face."

Inspired by the characters in his play, War, award-winning playwright Dennis Foon has written a gritty tale of four young men, each of whom is coming to terms with his future while dealing with his past. SKUD is the story of the reactions that result when these four individuals smash into each other like highly charged particles in an accelerator.

Brad:
"You have to draw the line in the sand. Make it very clear to the world that no more trespasses will be tolerated. If you do not, there will be a feeding frenzy. The enemy will pick your bones."

Behind this story of hormones and hatred and misplaced honor is a thematic landscape of violence: the culture of violence, the facets of violence, and how young men in our culture are so frequently given no other tools, so that they have only one way of responding to conflict, to frustration, to disappointment, to desire, to injustice. The response to emotion is explosion. Even the young man who does not want his bankable face damaged, since his aspirations lie in a future as an actor, is immersed in our culture's entertainment industry which relies so heavily on glorifying violence to sell tickets.

"...how many pistols smoking coming from a broken family
i'm sick of being tired

sick of tha sirens, body bags, and tha gun firing
tell bush to push tha button cause i'm fed
tired of hearin' these voices in my head
tha streetz R Deathrow"
--2Pac

When Sports reports the results of the latest car race, the video they roll always includes a birds-eye view of the obligatory crash, followed by a look at who pulled out of the collision in one piece to get the checkered flag. Wall-to-wall military reports start sounding like some coach's assessment of his team's free throw percentage or efficacy in converting third down plays.

Leaving it to readers to decide who the victor is, I will note that this SKUD leaves none of these young men unscathed. Certainly, living amidst our culture of violence, how could it be otherwise?

Richie Partington


Little Criminals : a screenplay
Published in Paperback by Playwrights Canada Press (2003)
Author: Dennis Foon
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Watch out for "Little Criminals"
If you've seen the movie, you would totally want to get this book. This is a screenplay (script) of the dramatic, realistic, award-winning movie. It contains scenes from the movie, the cast list, pictures of several scenes and much more. Even if you have never seen "Little Criminals", get this book, anyways. It will give you a realistic perspective of life on the "other side of the tracks" from the violent beginning to the tragic ending.


The Short Tree and The Bird That Could Not Sing
Published in Paperback by Playwrights Canada Press (2003)
Author: Dennis Foon
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AMAZING READ FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES!
I love this story. As a little girl, I read it all the time, and even today, I still read it. I love this book. It focuses on friendship, as well as nature (such as seasons) in general. It is an excellent book for teachers and those who spend a lot of time with children. Trust me, the kids love it!


Am I the Only One?
Published in Paperback by Harpercollins Juvenile Books (1987)
Authors: Dennis Foon and Brenda Knight
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Chasing the Money
Published in Paperback by Playwrights Canada Press (2003)
Author: Dennis Foon
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The Dirt Eaters (Longlight Legacy, 1)
Published in Paperback by Annick Pr (2003)
Author: Dennis Foon
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Double or Nothing
Published in Hardcover by Annick Pr (2003)
Author: Dennis Foon
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Heracles : a play
Published in Unknown Binding by Talonbooks ()
Author: Dennis Foon
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Instant Applause: Thirty Very Short Complete Plays
Published in Paperback by Blizzard Pub Ltd (1999)
Authors: CBC Radio, Dennis; Foster, Norm; Sherman, Jason Foon, Norm Foster, and Jason Sherman
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The Last Days of Paul Bunyan
Published in Unknown Binding by Playwrights Union of Canada (1981)
Author: Dennis Foon
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