Uncover the Untold Secrets Behind Re-inventing the Western with Joe Cornet on SYS Podcast Episode 538

Ashley

Gotcha. Gotcha. So, let’s talk about what you’re working on next. What are some of the projects that you’re working on? I know you, when I talked to you last time, you had a number of novels that you had put out. So maybe you can speak to that. What are you working on next? And what is your project’s horizon look like?

Joe Cornet

Well, I’ve still got my book A Prayer for the Damned is available on Barnes and Noble. Okay, it’s doing very well. And I am working on my second book, which is actually the book that I set out to write initially. But I instead wrote this one. But the book I’m writing now, which is as yet to be titled, and I will be handing it over to my publisher within the next 30 days, hopefully getting it out for a Christmas release, is basically a sort of memoir of me and how I came into this business and, and snippets of what my various careers were over the previous couple of decades, and how I got into this and how I sort of got into the filmmaking. It’s always been a hobby of mine, because I’ve always loved cameras and photography and things like that. But I’m going to tell the story of what I did and what happened to me and how it worked for me interspersed with my life when I was in my 20s and my 30s and, and then also chapters about films that influenced me. And these are not like, like I always like to say the AFI top 10 films ever made these are these are some unusual choices. And but these are films I’m not saying that these films I will write about are the greatest movies ever made. These are great movies that really heavily influenced my vision, how to write, how to act, how to direct and…

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