Buy Dallas’ books here: http://www.custombookpublications.com/aweb_greying.htm Author website: https://www.dallassutherlandauthor.com/ Author blog: https://dallasws.wordpress.com Interview with Dallas Sutherland: Matthew Toffolo: What is the general theme and tone of your novels? Dallas Sutherland: The general theme is a Bildungsroman one, a journey of discovery or rediscovery of ‘self’ for the protagonist, Meah, and also a reclamation of Landland… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Dallas Sutherland (The Landland Chronicles)
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Interview with Novelist Laura T. Emery (What Remains of the Fair Simonetta)
Laura T. Emery has lived most of her life in Los Angeles, California, but spent most of her time and energy the past few years perusing the streets of Florence through literature, art, and Google Maps. She made several research trips to Florence in order to become fully immersed in the history and culture, hoping… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Laura T. Emery (What Remains of the Fair Simonetta)
Read the best of NEW Novel Loglines
Submit your Novel to the Festival Today: http://novelwritingfestival.com Read NEW Novel Loglines: LUNA TREE: THE BABY PROJECT, by Maya Berger http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/luna_tree_the_baby_project_by_maya_berger.html THE RISHIS: BOOK OF SECRETS, by Robert Delgado http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_rishis_book_of_secrets_by_robert_delgado.html SHARLEY’S LESSONS, by RK Vetter http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/sharleys_lessons_by_rk_vetter.html THE SHAPE OF US, by Yvonne Rediger http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_shape_of_us_by_yvonne_rediger.html WRONG PLACE, WRONG TIME, by David… Continue reading Read the best of NEW Novel Loglines
Count William, Short Story Reading by Tegon Maus
Perceptions…. People already have their minds made up about almost everything. You can give them 3 words and they will jump ahead because they think they know where the story is going… I like to make sure they don’t !!
The Woman In Paris Who Walked Her Cat – Short Story Reading by Joe Kilgore. Performed by Danielle Nicole
Watch The Woman In Paris Who Walked Her Cat Get to know writer Joe Kilgore: What is your 1pg Short Story about? Remembrance of a strange encounter. What genres would you say this short story is in? Mainstream literary. Drama/Crime How would you describe this story in two words? Quietly shocking. What movie have you seen… Continue reading The Woman In Paris Who Walked Her Cat – Short Story Reading by Joe Kilgore. Performed by Danielle Nicole
The Sisters’ Story, Short Story Reading by D.L. Gardner. Performed by Danielle Nicole
Two orphaned sisters in the early 1900s find their purposes in life.
Assignations of the Heart – Poetry Reading by Fayton Hollington. Performed by Danielle Nicole
Originally posted on POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film. :
Watch ASSIGNATIONS OF THE HEART: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoGs-GVE-e8 Get to know poet Fayton Hollington: What is the theme of your poem? Pensive love provoking the heart, while boggling the mind. How would you like people to respond…
Novel Reading: EXOTIQA, Chapter 1 by M. Black. Performed by Danielle Nicole
When sixteen-year-old Fione meets Maci, a twenty-one-year-old Flexbot who escapes from ImaTech located along the crust of the Coast Mountains, Fione’s life is taken on a roller-coaster ride of events that begins with trying to save Maci from ImaTech Corporation and ends with trying to save the country.
1pg. Screenplay Contest
Originally posted on Los Angeles feedback film festival:
The Los Angeles FEEDBACK Festival Presents: Submit a screenplay that is only 1 page long and have it performed at the Writing Festival by professional actors. Also garner FULL FEEDBACK on your work. (NOTE: The screenplay submission must be properly formatted.) Deadline April 20th. Submit for only…
Interview with Novelist J.E. Plemons (Last Light Falling)
Go to J.E. Plemons website for more information on his novel: http://www.lastlightfalling.com/ Matthew Toffolo: What is the general theme and tone of your novel? J.E. Plemons: Finding hope in a fallen world, and preserving faith through despair. This novel reads very dark and grim, almost depressing, but with a gleam of hope hiding beneath its… Continue reading Interview with Novelist J.E. Plemons (Last Light Falling)