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“Meet in the Park”, selected for 2025 Playfest, performed at the Grand Opening of the new Brannan Center in Calistoga, CA

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“Meet in the Park” by Tiffany Turner had a debut performance at the Brannan Center Grand Opening on Oct. 4, 2025 performed by UpStageNapaValley.

I am excited to share with you the first performance of my play, “Meet in the Park”, was held at the grand opening of the new Brannan Center in Calistoga, CA on Oct. 4, 2025. It was such a treat to be able to see my characters come to life from the incredible production put on by UpStage Napa Valley. I was so humbled while attending this preview of my play. I was honored to have my play represent PlayFest 2025 and to celebrate the new performance space of the Brannan Center.

I sat in the audience, excited with everyone else, to see the new Upper Hall used for a play performance for the first time. The play was directed by Lauren Haugan as her debut in directing. She stood up before the audience, introducing the play. I relished hearing my name as the playwright. It was a moment. But the grandest moment was when the lights dimmed, and I saw my characters, that had only been on the page before, appear before my eyes as actors for the first time. It. Was. Amazing.

Lauren Haugan, director of “Meet in the Park” introducing the performance at the Brannan Center on Oct. 4, 2025.

It’s hard to explain what it’s like to be a playwright having their play debut for the first time. It’s a mix of excitement, maybe a little fear, and imposter symdrome. Questions like “Will people like it?” and “How will it be received?” buzzed around in my head. Then, the acting began, the play performed with the dialogue I wrote, the humor bringing laughs from the audience, and the themes and the emotional highs and lows brought out by the actors. I looked around at the audience, saw reactions of enjoyment and quiet during the dramatic lines.

It was incredible. To think how in my craft room where I wrote it, the play is now fully formed, being enjoyed by the people around me, was insightful as an artist. It made the writing process worth it.

When it was over, applause filled the room. People began to get up, and I asked how people had liked it. My friend, that had watched with me, started to let the cat out of the bag, that I was the playwright. This brought exclamations of excitement from the people around me. One woman mentioned she “felt so much more relaxed” after the performance. I knew the meditation theme that flowed throughout the play worked. A man added, “I enjoyed the play. Now, write another one.” I basked in the support and positive feedback. I was thankful to UpStageNapaValley for putting on a great production and looking forward to seeing the performance during the festival at the regular performance space in a few weeks.

Will I write another play? Oh, you bet ya. What it will be, I’m not quite sure yet. I have a couple ideas buzzing around, and look forward to trying again to enter the festival likely next year. I do enjoy a theme and deadline to write to. But then, I also want to bask in this triumph so I can remember it later during the many rejections and blocks often run into while writing. It’s these kinds of successes that keep you going, propel you to the next project. The moment of seeing my characters on stage for the first time will comfort me on my writing journey. No matter what happens next, I have that memory now. I’m sure, it will make all the difference.

Keep writing. You never know what you’re going to get.

If you’d like to see “Meet in the Park” during the festival, the performances will be:

Oct. 24, 25, & 26

Performed by UpStage Napa Valley at Newton Hall: at Grace Episcopal Church, 1314 Spring Street, St. Helena, CA.

Tickets are available at: https://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/upstagenapavalley/6762.

For more information on UpStage Napa Valley’s 2025 Playfest, please visit their website at:

https://www.upstagenapavalley.org/

-Tiffany Turner

Playwright of “Meet in the Park”

Children’s author of the Crystal Keeper Chronicles series.

Day 3 of the 2023 Back to School Blog Tour- Book Review for Mr. Tickety-Toc Clock: The Travel to Washington

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Welcome back, everyone! Today I have a book review for a very unique book series. This author started writing and publishing his books when he was eleven years old, and is still writing his children’s book series today.

Davon Miller had severe asthma as a child, and found himself in and out of the hospital a lot. He started writing and illustrating his books at an early age, and now donates some of his proceeds from his books to the hospital that treated him as a child. He is also a very active volunteer, hosts a radio segment on writing, has won several awards, and started a campaign called #IMAGINE2020CHILDRENSTORIES in support of African-American Authors.

BOOK REVIEW: Mr. Tickety-Toc: The Travel to Washington

By Davon Miller

Does your child or classroom like a good mystery? Do they wish they were an illustrator? I’ve found a book that is a great introduction to what the imagination and the pen combined can do. Mr. Tickety-Toc is part of a series of books exploring and teaching while engaging the imagination. Written by Davon Miller, children are taken into a world of fun, inventive characters while they learn about historical places, lessons of life, and are gifted with a bit of humor.

Mr. Tickety-Toc: The Travel To Washington starts out with opening a gift. Mr. Tickety-Toc receives a box full of animal travel companions that immediately start out on an adventure to travel the country and try to solve the mystery of the box. Off they go to New York, Texas, Washington state, California, South Dakota and finally arriving in Washington D.C. They encounter famous monuments such as the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, the Washington Monument, and the Lincoln Memorial while trying to solve the surprise box mystery. Will Mr. Tickety-Toc be able to find all the homes of the animals? Or will he be hopelessly lost?

This charming story is illustrated with colorful, crayon medium pictures giving that kid-like feel to the whole story. It may even inspire children to maybe try their own attempts at illustrations. Through working together, the mystery is solved, stressing the great life lesson of teamwork. I recommend this picture book as an introduction to U.S. historical monuments and as a working together read-aloud for the home or the classroom.

Mr. Tickety-Toc: The Travel to Washington can be purchased on Amazon.com.

For more information on Davon Miller and his books, please visit his Amazon Author Page.

Link to Davon Miller’s Facebook Page Here.

For an interview with Davon Miller on “Beautiful People: Tampa Bay”, link here.

Thank you for supporting all these great authors by following my blog, reading posts, and commenting. It really means a lot to get the word out about these fabulous books and the authors that wrote them. Please feel free to comment and let me know what you like or what could be improved.

We’ve just got a few more days left. So, check back tomorrow. Until then, enjoy the start of the 2023 school year!