Immaculate Misconceptions

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This book is an amusing (and often serious) memoir of life growing up in Catholic grade and high school. The designation, "Immaculate Misconceptions," applies to the simplistic explanations, half-truths, canonical misinterpretations, and outright disinformation received from the author’s teachers who sought to inscribe their version of the world on his young mind. More
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About Stephen Schrum

Stephen A. Schrum, PhD, is a theatre director, performance poet, playwright, novelist, graphic novelist, virtual worlds theatre director, and Steampunk maker. Notable past RL (real life) productions include: Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (set in 1995) and Macbeth (performed in a cyberpunk style); Moliere’s The Miser (done in period costume) and The Misanthrope (set in the era of Disco); Sarah Kane’s 4:48 Psychosis (utilizing both the Japanese dance-drama form Butoh and hallucinatory soundscapes that Schrum created). With the research area of “The Perception of Presence in Virtual Performance,” he has directed virtual productions of The Bacchae and Prometheus Bound in Second Life (SL). He began teaching with technology in 1993, and since then has been writing and presenting on the topic, including editing the book, Theatre in Cyberspace: Issues of Teaching, Acting and Directing (2000). More recently he has turned his attention to Transhumanism, with a side-detour into Steampunk. Stephen is also interested digital filmmaking; check out his work on his youtube channel.

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Catholic Reproduction
A piece of my monologue performance, "Immaculate Misconceptions," my reminiscences about Catholic grade and high school. One of my misconceptions, so to speak, dealt with how reproduction occurred. (Sorry for the bad audio. Buy the book and follow along!)

Buying Pagan Babies
A piece of my monologue performance, "Immaculate Misconceptions," my reminiscences about Catholic grade and high school. You know, we used to BUY PAGAN BABIES... (Sorry for the bad audio. Buy the book and follow along!)

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NotAnotherJennifer reviewed on March 13, 2013

I found this book to be a very interesting read. Although it was about remembrances of Catholic school, even this non Catholic discovered much to relate to in its pages. It was funny, thought provoking, honest and poignant. I was especially impressed with the authors ability to amuse and instruct at the same time. It gave me much to consider about the consequences of my own influence. It was definitely worth the price!
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