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S.h.i.t. Making The Movie by E Scott Spencer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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S.h.i.t. Making The Movie by E Scott Spencer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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S.h.i.t. Making The Movie by E Scott Spencer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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A bizarre and exciting blend of fiction and fact, set in Hollywood behind-the-scenes as a young film crew struggles to make a most unusual movie, a comedy about hilarious human transplants run amok on a secret clone farm. The book's main character Keith, a Soundman-Writer, struggles to forget a mysterious death while falling in love with a cold-bodied Wardrobe Girl. To their horror, fiction becomes reality as real doctors snatch living parts for a bloody transplant. Although the medical activities are an outrageous parody, the ethical questions raised are serious in today's bio-engineering world. The author worked on Hollywood stages for twelve years so the details and nuances of film production are exact and informative. The writing style is irreverent, un-sanitized and far from political correctness. The author's website, escottspencer. com, includes further information about the book as well as commentary on the world of self-publishing. | S. h.i. t. Making The Movie by E Scott Spencer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters | S.h.i.t. Making The Movie by E Scott Spencer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
A bizarre and exciting blend of fiction and fact, set in Hollywood behind-the-scenes as a young film crew struggles to make a most unusual movie, a comedy about hilarious human transplants run amok on a secret clone farm. The book's main character Keith, a Soundman-Writer, struggles to forget a mysterious death while falling in love with a cold-bodied Wardrobe Girl. To their horror, fiction becomes reality as real doctors snatch living parts for a bloody transplant. Although the medical activities are an outrageous parody, the ethical questions raised are serious in today's bio-engineering world. The author worked on Hollywood stages for twelve years so the details and nuances of film production are exact and informative. The writing style is irreverent, un-sanitized and far from political correctness. The author's website, escottspencer. com, includes further information about the book as well as commentary on the world of self-publishing. | S. h.i. t. Making The Movie by E Scott Spencer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters | S.h.i.t. Making The Movie by E Scott Spencer, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















