Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Still

Sorry for the lateness of my post. The eyewear still isn’t right. I went back in today and the adjustment seemed to have helped but only time will tell. I have a lawyer waiting in the wings to put out Letters of Demand if I should need to get the lenses corrected yet again. Not having the proper prescription slows my writing endeavors tremendously, not having the proper reading vision in the case of my old pair of glasses. The progressive lenses are good when looking from note book to the computer screen, but I may get a second pair of no line bifocals, something more appropriate for sporting activities, something with those collapsible hinges.

But from life we can create original stories. (it took two months to get the eyewear I have now, see previous post)

A man, after dealing with millenials for six months (or a year), not being able to get a proper prescription for his glasses goes underground. He remakes himself, gets a job at the lab that kept screwing him and showers his fellow employees, all millenials, with praises over their ineptitude, driving the company to discord and failure.

Then on to the next target, and when his devious kindness drives someone to suicide he just cannot stop. Business to business, any company that has ever slighted him in the least, he goes. An investigator, put onto the case of a suicide by a family member, finds a few more deaths and links them to the man of the hour.

Eventually the man is in custody. Accused of killing through suicide by destroying people’s careers, the man responds, “All I did was tell them how great they were until they realized that they weren’t great at all. Is that a crime?”

He escapes and you have a fugitive storyline. Yes I am talking about a series. Part “The Fugitive” part “Dexter” part “Perry Mason” (because we have to find the real criminal. Let us say one of those suicides turns out to be murder and the man of the hour didn’t do it) and part “The Pretender”.

Then the investigator, digging deeper, finds many young millenials praising the man of the hour for waking them up and making them better human beings. Now we have part “The Incredible Hulk”, the series. The man wanders, having to face his own demons as with no place to rest, forced to wander, he cannot hide the torments of his mind in routine and familiarity.

$20,000 if any of you broadcast types want to use the storyline, and I will consult on and provide input for the storyline for the first season. If it is a success we will negotiate my fee for the following seasons.

Or you can keep making movies into television series. That will show them you are truly creative. I can do some of the writing also for an extra fee, but I am working on several stories much closer to my heart right now.

I have to try people.

So you can draw creativity from your daily life. Making old storylines (because they have all been told somehow before) original, creative and inspiring by putting your life’s twist into it and making it contemporary to the times. If it is really done well it becomes an eternal classic, when you connect with that universal experience we all share.

Thank you for reading.

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