Ralph Osgood

Ralph Osgood

The Barnabas Press
Author, Screenwriter, Playwright, Researcher and Publisher

Vancouver, Washington

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About Ralph

I am a poet, an historian, and a writer for stage and screen, but foremost a responder to Jesus (Romans 5:8).

I have been employed over forty years in the entertainment industry, the last thirty of which I have crunched numbers successively for three of the top ten theater circuits in the US.

In 1993 I took a class at the NW Film Center in Portland OR. I studied screenwriting under Roger Margolis. Since that time I have completed four screenplays. (The fourth I am serializing on my blog Watch This Space - see under my links).

In October 2014, I completed my first stageplay, (in three acts) entitled "The OutR Dark." I have a table read coming up soon and will tackle any rewrites based on feedback.

I am currently writing my fifth screenplay.

I am hoping to secure an agent for these and future works and other writings of an historical nature.

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  • Running Out of Sky [Ding Hao, Doll]

    Running Out of Sky [Ding Hao, Doll] Action Drama Romance A young Army pilot elopes with his childhood sweetheart over her father's opposition, only to be separated soon after by the bombing of Pearl Harbor. As her father continues his attempts to destroy their love, he struggles to remain true to his vows, and to stay alive in the forbidden skies of China as a Flying Tiger.

  • Willie and Tad's Pa

    Willie and Tad's Pa Comedy Drama Family Historical Two brothers just want to have fun, but the time is 1860 and their world is turning topsy-turvy, as their father has just been elected President of the United States.

  • Peter and the Serpent

    Peter and the Serpent Adventure Family Historical In the 1740s life was “brutish, nasty and short” especially among the lower classes of London. Peter, a young chimneysweep runs away from his cruel master and goes on a quest across the face of the city searching for the infamous highwayman whom he believes to be the father he has never known. His path crisscrosses that of George Whitfield, from the squalor of Newgate prison to the heartbreak of the gallows at Tyburn and finally to a fateful encounter at the open air fair in Moorfields, Peter comes to know the love of a Father who will never forsake him.

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