Yeay! I just finished adapting one of my favorite screenplays "Stuck in Sunshine Lakes" (also known as the "Denture Capitalists) into a novel. If anyone wants to read it, you can purchase it here on Amazon -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DQK3BFY7
Yeay! I just finished adapting one of my favorite screenplays "Stuck in Sunshine Lakes" (also known as the "Denture Capitalists) into a novel. If anyone wants to read it, you can purchase it here on Amazon -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DQK3BFY7
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Congratulations on finishing adapting your screenplay into a novel, Niki Galiano!
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Thanks!
You're welcome, Niki Galiano. Happy Holidays!
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Congratulations to you I really happy for you, your success is my success if you failed we are also failed
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I had to download the Kindle app to my tablet first, but then I was able to get a copy of Stuck.
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Thank you, Richard!
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Now I just have to find time to read it. Always a challenge but I'm up to it.
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Congratulations Niki! I‘m seriously considering doing the same with one of my rom-com scripts, but find it really hard to write prose again after years of minimalistic screenwriting. Will take some time getting used to again :-)
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That's no small feat. Congrats!
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Thanks, everyone!
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Alana, yeah, the cool thing about turning it into a novel, is that you can put back in all those scenes you had to remove from your screenplay, because now you have more room. Lol. I'm working on my second novel adaptation now...it's called "Holo-World", and it's a sci-fi comedy, in the vein of The 5th Element. I'm hoping to be done with it by the end of December. The good thing about adapting your screenplays, is that it it's relatively easy to do, and you can (finally!) start making money on it right away on Amazon, after not making money on it for years. :)