“Unlocking the Secrets: Transform Your Screenplay into a Gripping Novel with Expert Joe Cornet!”

Joe Cornet

Okay, it’s called Ian Fleming, The Complete Man by Nicholas Shakespeare. The big fat book. And it’s fascinating because it just gets into every aspect of his life and how he sort of became the guy he was and how after World War II, he started thinking about writing these thriller novels. So, I highly recommend that. There’s a book by Henry C. Park, who’s a good friend of mine, who wrote, he came out with it late last year, I believe. It’s called The Greatest Westerns Ever Made and The People Who Made Them. And I highly recommend that book. It gets into areas that I don’t think making of movie books really has gotten into. So, I highly recommend that. As far as features I’ve watched, a few weeks ago, I binged on Capote versus The Swans. FX. And for anyone interested in Truman Capote, and of course, I am. He wrote one of my great novels in Cold Blood. It’s fascinating. It’s like six episodes and it just gets into a lot of literary stuff and New York society stuff in the 60s and the 70s, and New York is fascinating.

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