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Mar 24 2008

Environmental Suspense Thriller ‘What if…?’ to Become Movie!

Published by Steve N. Lee under Uncategorized

Well, that title kind of gives the news away, huh? Not to mention the reason why I’m posting so early this week.

There’s a very real possibility that my eco-suspense thriller ‘What if…?’ might be adapted into a movie by a giant of the entertainment industry (whether for the big screen or the small one is yet to be determined).

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It’s a bank holiday here in England, so I decided to have a lie-in this morning. 7:47a.m. I got a phone call. Still drowsy, I answered. I quickly woke up when someone from continental Europe told me what the call was about:

  • One of the biggest entertainment production companies in Europe wants me to submit a treatment (breakdown) of my book to see how it could be envisioned as a movie. Continue Reading »

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Mar 13 2008

Obesity - how the fat guy beside you is killing you, your family, and everything you love!

Published by Steve N. Lee under Uncategorized

Warning - this is deeply offensive. If you aren’t offended, there’s something seriously wrong with you!

Four years ago I was 220lbs. I’m tall so I carried it well. But I felt bad. I felt porky. I had a big blubbery bulge hanging off me where my stomach used to be. Hot or what!?

I hated it. So I took responsibility for my own life and lost 28lbs. Sacrificing many of my favourite foods was brutal but I did it. Today, I’m 194lbs. And so much happier.

Last year scientists discovered a ‘fat’ gene. What’s that mean? To some degree, it’s not how much you eat that makes you fat, but genetics.

Talk about gutted. Why did I bother!? It’s not my fault! Gimme pies and chocolate. NOW!

Of all the things the government covers-up why wasn’t this discovery a prime candidate? Why? Because it’s increasingly becoming our culture to pass the buck, to deny responsibility for our own actions. Result? Now everyone has a ‘legitimate’ reason for it not being their fault if they’re fat.

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