One of our novels, ‘Tremor Pages’ is first-person narrated by our primary character - a woman.
In another of our novels, “Before Janice Berne’, a woman is the primary character.
We’re seeking a screenwriter who might like to develop one of our novels.
My wife and I have written six novels and are finishing our seventh.
We would like to provide any of these to screen writers.
We are not looking for financial reward, only use of one or more
of our stories as the basis for development for film or TV.
For any one of our novels, we will happily sign over all creative and monetary rights to a screenwriter who will make a good-faith effort to adapt and develop it.
I would be happy to discuss the material with any prospective screen writer.
The novels are each available from Amazon Kindle for $0.99 each for evaluation.
These novels are not a series. Each has a unique plot with unique characters.
Our first six novels are described at www.genejudz.com
The following is a brief description of our seventh novel ‘Don’t Expect Justice’ . . .
Fred Wildman’s fledgling legal career included involvement in three hanging cases, one as prosecutor, one as defense attorney, one as mediator between the hanger and hangee.
His accidental law firm was peopled by an intrusive disbarred mentor, a felonious legal assistant, a mentally challenged savant researcher, a boisterous black partner, and an investigative team he had recently prosecuted.
His cases, ranged from serious, to semi-humorous, to zany.
Through it all, because of a hitch in his career, most people he encountered recognized him as the ‘Smiley-Face’ lawyer. A dubious distinction, but one he embraced as his legal persona.
Gene & Judy Eggleston
Email: genejudz@smieswinks.com
I’m Gene !
My Bio . . .
I enjoyed a 42-year career in marketing communications. For twenty of those years I owned and operated my own advertising agency, creating written material and graphics for a number of clients.
Retiring early, I was seeking a creative outlet. First I wrote a several songs. Then my wife Judy said, “You have such an active imagination. You should write a novel. Judy became my muse, editor, critic, and co-author.
We now have written seven novels. All seven fall generally in the ‘suspense’ genre. However, our novels are not a series. Each of our novels is ‘novel’. Each features a different and unique plot as well as unique characters.