AuthSpot picked up my hardboiled
detective story from Triond. It’s titled An Old Acquaintance. About 3,400
words, it blends age, humor and action, with a twist. It was a fun story to
write, and I’m trying to get one done every couple weeks as I did with my first
offering The Reunion. They get hundreds of hits, and some of that hard to get
name recognition.
Rick Cantelli is a P.I. working
out of a Santa Barbara office. I liked the character almost as much as I did my
two in The Reunion. Writing the short story freebies isn’t taking away from my
novels or screenplays. I went over 35,000 words in my new sequel to HARD CASE,
and I passed the 30 page/30 minute trek to a completed third screenplay using
my characters from DEMON. I figure maybe if I have a complete 7 feature film
set showcasing my YA trilogy, and the books do well, maybe someone will look at
the scripts. Just thinking about it is what makes all this stuff exciting.
:) After I get a slew of the short stories done, I’ll probably join them all up
into a novel and sell them on Amazon for 99 cents or something.
Enjoy the Superbowl today. St.
Joyce is a rabid 49er fan, and boy, if they don’t do well, there is going to be
hell to pay. I’ll talk her into having a couple pops to settle her down before
the game. I’m making pork roast when I get home from playing basketball, so it’ll
be ready when she starts screaming at the TV. :) I figure to get maybe five more
pages of script done and a couple thousand more words on the new novel: The
Lure of Hell.
4 comments:
Seems you are really hitting your stride, man. Congrats on the story.
You know how it is, Charles. The writing gets really fun, and then we ride the wave until it hits the rocks. :)
Way to go, Bernard! I'm off to read it... :-)
Thanks, V. :)
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