Sugarland
A pitch paragraph goes here describing what the novel is about, in Max's voice. One paragraph, no spoilers, just the hook.
EditingA favorite line pulled from the manuscript appears here in italic, like a tasting menu.
What is divine belongs to the Creator. What is a choice, the Creator gives to me.
I'm not a polite writer. I write to give the storm somewhere to go. 24 titles in progress across novels, screenplays, and children's books — every one of them being shaped right now.
A pitch paragraph goes here describing what the novel is about, in Max's voice. One paragraph, no spoilers, just the hook.
EditingA favorite line pulled from the manuscript appears here in italic, like a tasting menu.
Pitch paragraph for this novel. Different voice, different world, same hand.
Pre-editAnother favorite line from this manuscript, italicized for emphasis.
Pitch paragraph for Boy's Trip. Brief, punchy, makes you want to read it.
RevisingA line from this book, set in italic.
Screenplay pitch in one paragraph.
First draft completeSounds like some dead advice to me.
Pitch for Gemini Twins.
DraftingA line from this screenplay.
Pitch for the first horror film class.
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Pitch for the second horror film class.
DraftingA favorite line from this script.
Pitch for Love Then vs Love Now.
RevisingA line from this screenplay.
Pitch for the first Fire Dog Team book.
First draft completeA favorite line.
Pitch for the second Fire Dog Team book.
DraftingA line from book 2.
Pitch for book 3.
DraftingA line from book 3.
Pitch for book 4.
DraftingA line from book 4.
Pitch for book 5.
DraftingA line from book 5.
Pitch for book 6.
DraftingA line from book 6.
Pitch for the first Strange Family book.
First draft completeA line.
Pitch for book 2.
DraftingA line.
Pitch for book 3.
DraftingA line.
Pitch for book 4.
DraftingA line.
Pitch for book 5.
DraftingA line.
Pitch for book 6.
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Pitch for book 7.
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Pitch for book 8.
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Pitch for Keon's birthday wish.
First draft completeA line from this story.
Pitch for HardHead Cedric.
RevisingHe swished the water and Cedric around in his mouth.
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