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A New and Exciting Novel—An Epic Parody
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| Mutual Admiration Society #9 is proud to offer A Father for His Son by Scaramouche available on Kindle and Amazon by the end of August. An anthology, six novels, poetry, and short stories will follow. |
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A Father for His Son
Scaramouche
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You are cordially invited to accompany Our Ultimate Super Hero on his marvelous quest aboard my bipolar local. Our manic depressive episode begins in The Wilderness of Sin. Soon our Our Hero is ensnared in the most taboo and controversial lover's triangle of all time. He's constantly sidetracked. Eventually totally derailed. Dragged through his share of hell to cull out a father for His Son. The ending is a revelation!
Scaramouche
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I am currently polishing my epic parody. The screenplay version is copyrighted. Also it's registered with the Writers Guild of America, West, Inc. So far my epic has overwhelmed everyone in Hollywood who has come in contact with it. Personally, I think it's too good and challenging for American movie producers at the present time. I think Hollywood has lulled the American people into accepting mediocre sequels, remakes, and paltry films without plots, themes, or morals. Television has become absolutely pathetic. Just a marketplace to vend products. Most of its programs are cheaply produced crap. Such as, reality shows, game shows, sitcoms with poor quality humor. Too many shows are just a bunch of fast paced escapism filled with violence and profanity, etc. which is hurled at an audience and requires no mental effort from them. When it leaves another herds in. Movie theaters have become so capitalistic all they can see are dollar signs. They deliver as little as possible and extort as much much money as possible from its customers. We used to get much more quality entertainment for our buck. We have to demand much better than these fast paced take outs. We deserve Smorgasbords. I 'm endeavoring to remedy this dismal situation. I believe America can do better than this! I hope I can get A Father for His Son on the silver screen in all its glory some day. I'll let people use their own imaginations. I think the majority of us still have one.
Hopefully, A Father for His Son will be thoroughly enjoyed and will be produced into a wonderful movie. Maybe PBS will produce it. I certainly wouldn't mind if my movie was produced in Texas. I was brought up to believe everything was bigger and better in Texas. Well, my novel is going to be better than anything I've seen published in an extremely long time. It's a modern day blush decked out in classical Shakespearean Twaingladish. Chocked full of Scaramocheesimos. Recently I added another editor to my arsenal. Her nom de plum is Gator Gal. She's a heavy hitter. She and I are working diligently to get A Father for His Son whipped into shape. It is taking one hell of a trio to bludgeon my ornery brain child into submission. Soon it will be time to uncork my 25 year old amoroso and share it with the world! Hopefully, millions of adoring fans can finally begin enjoying my epic parody by the end of August 2012. It'll be published on Kindle and Amazon.
Soldats de la paix,
Scaramouche, Filoan, and Gator Gal
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Dedication
A Father for His Son is dedicated to my one and only begotten son, Shawn, and his mother, Dixie. The trials and tribulaions we endured made writing this screenplay, and now novel, possible. Also I'm greatly indebted to my oldest brother, Battleship Steve, who planted the burr in my brain. A special debt of gratitude goes to my older brother, The Baron Leone, the actor of the family, who instilled the love of drama into my very being. I am especially blessed to be the offspring of two wonderful parents who thought enough of us all to sacrifice so very much to give us a precious gift, which they had been denied, the best of educations. They always taught us to do our very best. The very best of my family and all my mentors is within this intricately woven tapestry. I am deeply indebted to a number of teachers and professors who nurtured me. These include Mrs. VanBebber, Cathleen Collins, Lola Grace Erdman who published over 50 novels including her prize-winning The Years of the Locust, Bill Ice, and Dr. Sparling who is a wonderful friend and always proofreads my final draft. I sincerely hope this epic parody will be enjoyed by a multitude of people. Also I am deeply indebted to Joe, Bert, Ginny, John, Cindy, Steve, Debbie, Ronnie, my son's family, and all the wonderful people of Ruidoso, New Mexico who nurtured my son in my absence. Without the help of my editors Filoan and Gator Gal this novel would not have ever been finished. I am deeply indebted to them for their expertise, fortitude, and moral support. |
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