PITCH: Title: The Scent of My Son, In God we Trust. Written by: Adrienne Miranda Type: Novel Genre: Crime, Drama, Family Logline: A loving, devoted mother is shocked by the sudden murder of her 19 yr. old son while at work. She is agonized and overwhelmed by police cover-up and corruption. Joseph’s death is confirmed… Continue reading FAMILY Novel of the Day: THE SCENT OF MY SON IN GOOD WE TRUST, by Adrienne Miranda
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DRAMA Novel of the Day: Fashionably Late, by Jeffrey Radlauer
PITCH: Title: Fashionably Late Written by: Jeffrey Radlauer Type: Novel Genre: Adventure, Drama Logline: Besieged by unknown assailants, a fashion designer hires a sexy but unconventional self-defense instructor. Interested in this logline, please email us at info@wildsound.ca and we’ll forward your email to the writer. Have a logline? Submit your logline to the festival for… Continue reading DRAMA Novel of the Day: Fashionably Late, by Jeffrey Radlauer
CRIME Novel of the Day: Off the Beating Path, by Danny Fisher
PITCH: Title: Off the Beating Path Written by: Danny Fisher Type: Novel Genre: Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Romance Logline: “Off the Beating Path” is an action-packed crime drama in which Libby, a dedicated Marine, is focused on utilizing her military training to complete her final mission: saving others from the tragic fate that befell her… Continue reading CRIME Novel of the Day: Off the Beating Path, by Danny Fisher
COMEDY Novel of the Day: Annie Gomez and the Gigantic Foot of Doom, by Jay Cutts
PITCH: Title: Annie Gomez and the Gigantic Foot of Doom Written by: Jay Cutts Type: Novel Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Young Adult Logline: Annie Gomez and the Gigantic Foot of Doom is humorous Young Adult novel in which sarcastic 10th grade genius Annie Gomez, suddenly responsible for saving humanity, must figure out which of two… Continue reading COMEDY Novel of the Day: Annie Gomez and the Gigantic Foot of Doom, by Jay Cutts
BIOGRAPHY Novel of the Day: Teaching for What?, by Michael J. Fusco
PITCH: Title: Teaching for What? Written by: Michael J. Fusco Type: Novel Genre: Educator Biography, Real life drama Logline: Teaching for What traces my turbulent career as an educator in Connecticut public, vocational and parochial schools, and how that experience drove me into depression and early retirement. It is also a somewhat scathing critique of… Continue reading BIOGRAPHY Novel of the Day: Teaching for What?, by Michael J. Fusco
ADVENTURE Novel of the Day: Bad Elements: Blood for Blood, by Lynn Mullican
PITCH: Title: Bad Elements: Blood for Blood Written by: Lynn Mullican Type: Novel Genre: Action, Horror, Paranormal, Fantasy, Adventure Logline: Crystal Bouchard AKA Crystal Dragon is re-united with her family after spending five years imprisoned as an underground fighter for the vampire/werewolf community. As her familial ties are woven, Crystal’s prior kidnapper, vampire Jace “J.T.”… Continue reading ADVENTURE Novel of the Day: Bad Elements: Blood for Blood, by Lynn Mullican
ACTION Novel of the Day: TANNION, by Wayne Elsner
PITCH: Title: Tannion Written by: Wayne Elsner Type: Novel Genre: Urban fantasy action adventure Logline: Jim Tannion is struck by lightning giving him the ability to control his body at the cellular level which takes him on adventures beyond his wildest dreams. Interested in this logline, please email us at info@wildsound.ca and we’ll forward your… Continue reading ACTION Novel of the Day: TANNION, by Wayne Elsner
“Funny how the new things are the old things”
Originally posted on Art of Quotation:
“Funny how the new things are the old things.” – Rudyard Kipling, 1865-1936, English, British, writer, author, short-story writer, poet, novelist
“We work in the dark – we do what we can… The rest is the madness of art.”
Originally posted on Art of Quotation:
“We work in the dark – we do what we can – we give what we have. Our doubt is our passion, and our passion is our task. The rest is the madness of art.” — Henry James, writer, novelist ?
“Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.”
Originally posted on Art of Quotation:
“Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.” — Rudyard Kipling, English, journalist, short story writer, poet, novelist ?