Susan Osborn
Writing
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A young boy and his dog spend an afternoon trying to capture a playful frog at a nearby pond.
A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog

Jack Newman has finally adapted to the challenges of a sudden accident that left him blind several years ago and is preparing for a new life with his fiancée, Gwen. An opportunity arises for Jack to become the first patient of an experimental eye surgery. After regaining his sight, Jack begins to slowly take on the characteristics of the eyes’ late donor, a state-executed psychopath. As Jack begins to lose the battle raging in his mind, Gwen uncovers some startling information and is faced with the most difficult choice of her life. Which will prevail…true love or the primal instinct to survive?
In the Eyes of a Killer

A boy riding his tricycle down the sidewalk is distracted by a kite he finds in the trash. While he runs off to play with the kite, his tricycle is picked up with the rest of the garbage. The panicked tricycle escapes at the dump and races to find the boy, with garbage men and police in hot pursuit.
The Remarkable Riderless Runaway Tricycle

Adaptation of the book by the same name
Frog Goes to Dinner

Sentenced to life in a jar, a frog runs away and searches for a new home.
Frog Where Are You?

When a mysterious carpet is delivered to Amanda's house, she settles on top of it to read her book and finds herself carried away on a fantastically wild ride.
Amanda and the Mysterious Carpet

“The No Guitar Blues” follows young Fausto Sanchez on his weekend-long quest to earn enough money to buy a guitar. The manner in which he obtains the money, however, forces Fausto to deal with feelings of guilt. Through this experience, Fausto reaches the conclusion that no goal, no matter how important, is worth sacrificing honesty. Based on a story from “Baseball in April” by Gary Soto.
No Guitar Blues

Five-year-old Christopher is adamant that something is hiding in his closet. When no one takes him seriously, he summons up the courage to confront his fears in the dark.
There's a Nightmare in My Closet
Ruth Anson was a teenage reporter for ABC News. One of her first interviews was with the Beatles in 1965, where she asked Paul McCartney if he had any plans for marriage. Forty years later, Ruth sets out to reconnect with Paul McCartney.