Act Your Age Age, available on Amazon Kindle is the story of a socially awkward tomboy gym teacher raised by a Marine who always wanted a son. She awakes after a fall in a “magical well” seemingly having been transformed into the twelve-year old boy-version of herself. She struggles between her new kid life, and finding a way back to her old self where she’d have to fight a rival teacher to keep her job and win the love of a handsome guidance counselor.
Act Your Age is a screenplay, meaning it has been written with the goal of having it produced as a movie. You read it much as you would a play. The action lines go to the margins, telling you where and what is happening. Dialog between the characters is in the middle of the page. Not every single detail of the scene or action is written out. This is done with the intent of letting the director and actors bring some of their own interpretation to how the story is portrayed. The fun part for you as a text reader of this movie is that you can make it look and sound however you want in your head.
A friend fiction story of an oddball trio of friends; the insecure bride-to-be, a snarky cross-dresser, and a not-so-dumb blonde set out to prove the groom-to-be is innocent of embezzling from a foreign embassy. They battle a high-rise fire, bosses, bitchy salesgirls and an jerky ambassador. The friends must overcome their own problems in order to save their friendship, the groom and the wedding. On Amazon Kindle now.
The Embassy Job is a screenplay, meaning it has been written with the goal of having it produced as a movie. You read it much as you would a play. The action lines go to the margins, telling you where and what is happening. Dialog between the characters is in the middle of the page.
Not every single detail of the scene or action is written out. This is done with the intent of letting the director and actors bring some of their own interpretation to how the story is portrayed. The fun part for you as a text reader of this movie is that you can make it look and sound however you want in your head. It’s movie night in your cranium, have fun.
ROLLING TIN is a show about Ginger Snapp, a former political strategist turned-used car saleswoman. She struggles to find a foothold in a
world of cutthroat sales while her father, a high powered operative in the world of politics, secretly schemes to get her to return to his firm. Rolling Tin is written as a script for a half-hour TV sit-com. Meaning it has been written with the goal of having it produced as a show with multiple episodes. This is the first, if you like it, there will be more to come. You read it much as you would a play. The action lines go to the margins, telling you where and what
is happening. Dialog between the characters is in the middle of the page.
Not every single detail of the scene or action is written out. This is done with the intent of letting the director and actors bring some of their own
interpretation to how the story is portrayed. The fun part for you as a text reader of this show is that you can make it look and sound however you
want in your head and there's no commercials. It’s TV night in your cranium, have fun.
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