I've been called weird all my life. When I was 13 I changed my name (much to the dismay of my parents) and thirty years later, made it legal. One year in high school, I wore moccasins every day. Even if it was raining, or snowing, I wore my mocs. And these were not moccasins that had a hard sole. All that was between me and the soggy, cold ground was a single layer of suede.
I also loved wearing overalls, and never wore any make-up until I went to a homecoming dance in high school.
I love sad movies and books that make me ache and sob.
Lots of people have called me weird. But am I wonky?
Well, I'm definitely doing something wonky. After getting my book, Greeenwood Gone: Henry's Story, published, I almost immediately envisioned it as a movie. Okay, that's showing how old and out of touch I am. Nowadays, things stream on Hulu and Netflix and HBO, so my dream of seeing my story told in a movie theater... well, that might not be the way it debuts. But I do see it as something larger than just a book.
Soooo... I'm working on writing a screenplay version. And it's wonky. It's a strange format, and using a screenwriting program is quite helpful... but it was hard getting used to it.
I wrote about my struggles recently. Check out my Tell, Don't Show post on The Muffin.
Congratulations on getting your book published!
ReplyDeletehappy to hear you are moving forward with your dream.
ReplyDeleteWell, gosh darn it! Your book-movie won't be on a Betamax tape, either! But it will find a place in the newfangled technology.
ReplyDeleteShay--Thanks. I just sent one of your books to a friend of mine as a Christmas gift. She's a poet, so I know she'll love your work.
ReplyDeleteLinda--The dream of getting a book published came true because of writing friends like you.
Val--Yeah, those hipsters/young whippersnappers have made the world so different, tech-wise. I still miss the click-click of 8-track tapes. Oh well...
How cool! I love the idea of turning your book into a screenplay. Adding new skills to your repertoire, I'm impressed!
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