I thought up another humorous
adventure for my aging private eye, Rick Cantelli. I couldn’t wait a couple
weeks before putting out the sequel to the first story,
An Old Acquaintance. The
over 4,000 word sequel,
Rick Cantelli P.I., developed on Word in a couple sit downs, and I laughed
through most of it, even the editing. I’m glad Triond put it up so quickly on
AuthSpot. I have a feeling another Cantelli story will pop into my head quicker
than the two week increments I was considering for publishing these short
stories. I still have a great sequel in my head for my other short story,
TheReunion, but Cantelli and his partner Lois just couldn’t wait.
:)
My novel
HARD CASE climbed up
the Amazon rankings in a couple categories. It hit #5 in
Criminals, and #8 in
Crime & Criminals. I have no clue how they come up with this stuff, but it’s
neat to see it up there. I have 40,000 words done in my sequel. I’ll also be
releasing the sequel to my YA novel
DEMON in the first part of March. As I’ve
mentioned, the title will be DEMON INC. It’s both funnier and darker than the
first, but also still staying within the young adult parameters. My character
Demon the dog, and sidekick Mike, expand their new enterprise of paranormal
reality gigs.
I’ve found out a bunch of stuff
on the screenplay writing front. There are a myriad of contests all over the
place for paying to enter your script, supposedly to be looked over and judged
by producers, directors, and high ups in the film industry. Having actually
communicated with some professional screenwriters on the Stage 32 site I belong
to, I’ve found out these are nearly all gimmicks, a lot like the poetry.com
scam from decades ago. They select finalists for some big final reading. Only
one problem – you pay your own way to get to the place. As one screenwriter
posted on Linked In, ‘you would have a better chance of winning the Publisher’s
Clearing House Sweepstakes’. Needless to say, I’m not blowing any money on an
unknown entity like my screenwriting ability, but I’m not giving it up either.
It’s fun and exciting. I’m over 40 pages/40 minutes in my third feature length
screenplay based on my DEMON trilogy. I’m becoming more and more adept at the
Final Draft software.
Anyway, that’s it for now. If
you like humor mixed with a little action, check out my Rick Cantelli stories.