I wrote this one-act play in 2004 and finally, Tim Goldich, President of our Chicago Chapter and NCFM Vice-President stepped up to perform it. In short, it’s about a man having a conversation with a bureaucrat about his paternity fraud predicament. Thank you Tim; and, whoever reads this, I hope it makes you so angry that you choose to do something about it.
Harry Crouch
President, NCFM
Excellent stuff. I recommend it to anyone, a powerful story. Also one act, to paraphrase F Scott Fitzgerald, sometimes we don’t need second acts.
One complaint, why do we need to prove we are not robots to leave comments? Robots replace workers in the most unpleasant jobs, meaning male jobs. We need to hear their opinions. Listen to your local steamroller.
Thanks for the kind words, and in answer to your question, this site is for people, not robots.