ScreenCraft Cinematic Short-Story Competition and Pepper's Ghost Second Edition
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ScreenCraft Cinematic Short-Story Competition – “Cash In the Past”
My short story “Cash In the Past” is a quarterfinalist for the 2024 ScreenCraft Cinematic Short-Story Competition. The story centers around two gameshow contestants untangling their pasts.
Hollywood has a history of transforming stories into film and television, and ScreenCraft connects writers to industry professionals. The Cinematic Novel and Short Story Competition’s judges look for novels, novellas, and short stories that can be adapted for the screen. Past winners sold their work to studios and worked as writers for Universal, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and CBS; winners also signed with literary managers and agents.
This is a great opportunity for a larger audience to discover my work. I look forward to submitting the second edition of Pepper’s Ghost for the next contest.
Pepper’s Ghost Second Edition
BEHOLD THE GORILLA-GIRL! Charlotte Alexandra Long is determined to leave all she knows: her ill-fitting office job, her unreliable boyfriend, and the city she has lived in since adolescence. But leaving that life requires leaving her haunted father who wants nothing but the best for her yet reminds her of a past he’s not ready to let go. After joining a traveling amusement company as a sideshow performer, where an old theater trick blurs illusion and reality, Charlotte transforms into Alex who ascends into a star. While wrestling with a spectrum of coworkers, her evolving identity, her troubled father, and her concerned mother, Alex faces an uncertain future that threatens everything she has established. As Pepper’s Ghost weaves in and out of the South and Midwest, Alex must reevaluate who she is and navigate the crossroads of family, memories, and places that challenge her in times of ambiguity and tragedy.
This edition will be released 22 February 2024.
ISBN (print): 9798986092737
ISBN (ebook): 9798986092744
The second edition is eighty percent different than the first, which came off market when the publisher’s contract ended in 2017. But this also opened the door for an opportunity: shaping a stronger story and sharing it under my control.
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