Pete Fadner and Michael K. White

Pete Fadner and Michael K. White

Michael K. White wasted his youth as a member of the semi -legendary off-Broadway playwriting group Broken Gopher Ink. Their New York shows were "Human Skeletal Remains," 1983;" A Fall of Stones," 1988; "The Black Blood of Angels," 1989; "Stigmata," 1990; "Men In Black," 1991; "The Amazing Melting Man," 1991; "Confetti," 1995; "Clazion Catches Light," 1995; "My Heart and The Real World," 1999-2001; “Daguerreotype Dialogues” (with Dianna Stark) “Graham’s Law of Diffusion” (with Dianna Stark) and “Punk as Fuck!” (with Dianna Stark.) His novels, "My Apartment" “Change” short story collections “The Book of Dreams” and “The Helically Wrapped Circular Waveguide” and Broken Gopher Ink's "Four Plays" and “Murder In The Men’s Store” are available on Amazon.com and fine bookstores everywhere. A rockin’ audio version of “Change” is available at audible.com.

Pete Fadner was also a member of Broken Gopher Ink and is an artist living in Australia.

Pete Fadner and Michael K. White were members of the now moribund, once semi-legendary playwriting group Broken Gopher Ink., whose plays were produced in New York, Chicago the UK and many other places, like comedy clubs and bars. Their comic, "My Schizophrenic Friend" is based on their experiences running a renegade art gallery near a halfway house. White lives in Colorado with the cows and Fadner lives in Australia where he is currently hiding from the law.


My Schizophrenic Friend #1

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