The Pyrenees---Southern France

The Pyrenees---Southern France

Monday, December 13, 2021

Sioux's Weird. But is She Wonky?

 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.



5 comments:

  1. Congratulations on getting your book published!

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  2. happy to hear you are moving forward with your dream.

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  3. Well, gosh darn it! Your book-movie won't be on a Betamax tape, either! But it will find a place in the newfangled technology.

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  4. Shay--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.

    Linda--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...

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  5. 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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