Monday, January 17, 2011

Coming soon to an anthology near you.

[This is a fake ad for a fake movie in a forthcoming story of mine.]

9 comments:

Craig Sorensen said...

Awesome ad, title and tag line. I'm intrigued!

Jeremy Edwards said...

Thanks, Craig!

Now I can tell the back office we had a great response to the previews.

Emerald said...

Delightful! I, too, find it intriguing, as well as charmingly clever! (I am in the midst of a wretched cold that started kicking my ass on Saturday, so in this case I especially love how little attention and effort this takes to look at, heh. It seems about as much as I feel up to reading right now!)

Jeremy Edwards said...

Thank you, Emerald!

I hope you feel better pronto. In the meantime, I'm glad the convenience-store movie poster was conveniently easy to read. : )

Madeline Moore said...

You know, you make a hundred times the amount of money, writing a screenplay, as you do writing a novel. Minimum.
Also, movies are much easier to write than novels.
Unfortunately, while novels sometimes get published, scripts almost never get made - which means you make a hundred times less than you would make writing a novel. I'm no good at math but - while I do write screenplays - these days I concentrate on books.
But hey - that's just me. Maybe you should try a script, J?
I believe Winghill Institute has a marvellous screenwriting program coming soon. . .

Jeremy Edwards said...

Unfortunately, while novels sometimes get published, scripts almost never get made

Yes, it's precisely that "rat race" factor that keeps me out of the screenwriting biz. ; ) But thanks for the suggestion—much appreciated!

Annemarie said...

What a fun idea!

Jeremy Edwards said...

Thanks, Annemarie! I'll save you an imaginary seat at the imaginary preview. I'll even throw in some imaginary popcorn.

Spamword: duotions

I guess that's when a couple is so in sync they share the same emotions.

Jeremy Edwards said...

Hey... why did Blogger make me word-verify on my own blog? Oh, well—it was a good one, so I won't complain.