Watch Video Pitch:
Get to know writer John Blane:
1. What is your story about?
A detective crime story that involves a high end discreet brothel that is run by a pair of French twin sisters that are actually ageless vampires
2. Why should people know this story?
A very different kind of Detective story
3. This story has a lot going for it. How would you describe this story in two words?
film noir
4. What movie have you seen the most in your life?
Smokey and the Bandit.
5. How long have you been working on this story?
It took me a month to write.
6. How many stories have you written?
Seven total
7. What motivated you to write this story?
It was a fascination about how the sex industry has its dark side, and that all of the desire that eludes from it could possibly harm you if you are not very cautious when entering this extremely tempted business.
8. Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about?
Acting, which I hope to do more in the future.
9. Any advice or tips you’d like to pass on to other writers?
Yes, the one thing I always tell struggling artist of any sort, is that you have to have a love for this business. Meaning the entertainment industry, because if you are not sincere about having a career in this field, it can be extremely difficult to succeed in it. There are wonderful artist out there that just give up after a sort time, and feel that they are not good enough to make it.
If I had felt that way then I would have been out of this business a log time ago that’s for sure!
The only reason I’m in this business is because I love the arts. I love what I do, and if a person has a strong desire to write stories, act, paint, or whatever their creativeness drives them to do, then I say to them by all means go fourth, and put all your heart and soul into your work.
There is no need to worry about the outcome,because that passion, or which I call creative source, or God, that pushes each and every one of us will make sure that you will indeed succeed, and that’s a fact!

Reblogged this on Festival Reviews.
LikeLike
Reblogged this on Matthew Toffolo's Summary.
LikeLike
Reblogged this on Festival for Drama in Film, Screenplays, Novels.
LikeLike