Douglas Glenn Clark
ASIN: B00M36YQLS
Publisher: Author with Guitar
Pages: 16
"When in trouble ...some things you only share with Mommy Nearest
An Asian-American woman gave up an infant for adoption. Years later she wants a child but can’t conceive, her husband is lost in a torrid affair — and she is willing to pay good money to the jobless adoptive parents for a glimpse of her only child’s fleeting youth.
INDIE FILM OPPORTUNITY
"I'm not looking for bigger movies. I want smaller stuff — a dagger to the heart."
*Please Note: An early version of the story appears in The Cancer Assassin.
"The descriptive power of his words ... was exceptional." — Midwest Book Review (The Lake That Stole Children)
FILMMAKERS: Character, crisis … these are the elements that often make an indie film memorable. Although Mommy Nearest is now a short story, I am adapting it into a screenplay. The cast will be small, the locations simple, the budget modest.
The project will need ...