Lady Penelope, the Los Angeles laureate of iambic pentameter and rhyme, reflects on modern life through her wry, beautifully crafted Elizabethan sonnets, wrestles with her past demons, and refuses to emerge from her comfortable quarantine.

Penny Peyser is an actress / writer / documentary filmmaker living in Los Angeles and is delighted to be working again with The 6th again, most recently in The Scorpion and the Frog: a time killer. 

Her first book, coincidentally titled "Sonnets From Suburbia" is available at Amazon (Amzn.to/3k1edzO) and possibly in the lobby.  Television and film audiences are perhaps most familiar with her work in Crazy Like A Fox, Knots Landing, Rich Man Poor Man II, The In-Laws, The Frisco Kid, All the President's Men and The Tony Randall Show.  If not, check her out on IMDB for everything else. Her documentaries – "Trying to Get Good: The Jazz Odyssey of Jack Sheldon" and "Stillpoint" are available on Amazon.com and her obsession with iambic pentameter can be viewed at YouTube.com/SonnetsfromSuburbia. 

She is a 2018 winner of the Maria Faust Sonnet Contest and her work has been published in Defenestration, Blood & Bourbon, Lunaris Review, Page & Spine, Chantwood Magazine and White Ash Literary Magazine among others. 

Please follow her @SonnetsSuburbia.