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The Gootesnooters
by Aria Quill


The Gootesnooter story is fiction but with lessons. The Gootesnooter play is an easy read, in particular as a closet drama, which is a play better understood by reading; and/or as a play, script fashion, in two parts for either two short plays or one long play. A few “bad” (pun intended) acts but no foul language, teenager friendly and good laughs for the whole family.


Henry: Peter in my lifetime, nothing better has ever come along, in the history of human beings, and I doubt very much, there ever will be. Oh, some people will want to come up with some idea to make the people on the fringe try something new, but it is like trying to reinvent the wheel. It just cannot be done! It is a true circle and nothing will ever make it anything different. Peter: A straight line and a circle are what make up the universe, right Dad. The Gootesnooter story is fiction but with lessons. The Gootesnooter play is an easy read, in particular as a closet drama, which is a play better understood by reading; and/or as a play, script fashion, in two parts for either two short plays or one long play. A few “bad” (pun intended) acts but no foul language, teenager friendly and good laughs for the whole family.


Aria Quill is elderly with a grown family, who likes to write for a past time and pleasure. The Gootesnooter story is fiction. The author’s life is from a time with different values and the invitro system of procreation for her is mystery, questioning whether it is either an evolution of change or great error. It is gender sensitive and all should be encouraged to debate the issue for the future generations’ benefits and values. The traditional family, from the new prospective of making a single parent family happen, versus happening through death, divorce or desertion or otherwise and questioning whether it is on the rise and worth debate.


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