John Sammon is a freelance writer and newspaper reporter, novelist and historical fiction writer, non-fiction book writer, political pundit and column writer, comedy and humor writer, screenplay writer, film narrator and a member of the Screen Actors Guild. Mr. Sammon has had experiences including sitting in a hut with two other guys at the Bridge of No Return (Loneliest Outpost in the World) on the border of North Korea surrounded by hostile North Korean soldiers, appearing in a biker sci fi movie (Deathsport) with David Carradine, and having beers (Pacifico Beer) with Clint Eastwood. He lives with his wife near Pebble Beach. Here is a logline to his latest completed screenplay
Logline: Contemptuous Love
A dysfunctional domineering mother and her long-suffering daughter shelter in a room during an atomic bomb attack and argue about their past relationship, rubbing all the old personal wounds raw; until danger forces them to surrender petty grievances for a love that was always there.
The entire 90-minute screenplay takes place in a single room.
Other screenplays include "Santa Elvis," a Christmas comedy, and "Lance & Manelito," a language barrier confusion comedy about a hot-headed pro at a golf course and his double-talking minimum wage Hispanic assistant.
Hey John, this is Karen from the Stage 32 team. I just wanted to let you know I moved your post from Introduce Yourself to Your Stage, as it fits much better there. But feel free to do another post discussing who you'd like to connect with, what you're working on or what you'd like to work on. Let me know if you have any questions, and all the best to you!