Lloyd Kaneko is a former Staff Writer for Drum Corps News, and has written for various other magazines, newsletters, and blogs including Scenario.SC. and Allvoices. He also writes screenplays and is a member of the Alameda Writers Group. Lloyd has Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing from California State University, Long Beach and has studied creative writing under Dora Beale Polk. He has studied screen writing through the Writers Guild of America, West. Lloyd has judged screenplays for the Honolulu International Film Festival and the Mexico International Film Festival.
"Kami Jin (Paper People)" is a tale of two worlds according to the diary of A. Gordon Sakata II of the 23rd Century. Gordon records an era of despair and misery on Earth as life in Los Angeles filled with homelessness, poverty and starvation. Imprisoned during war, he is rescued by his alien wife and taken to a utopian planet where he lives in paradise, only to return as Emperor of his world.
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Hi Lloyd.
As a writer of historical novels, I might find a man with your talents in screenplay work helpful in the future. If you don't mind, I might ask for guidance when I try to transform the format.
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This is a great way to accentuate your book sales with a new product.
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William E. Johnson
As a writer of historical novels, I might find a man with your talents in screenplay work helpful in the future. If you don't mind, I might ask for guidance when I try to transform the format.
Bill Johnson
Sep 26, 2009
James and Terry Hamilton
If you can contribute to the writers groups etc. feel free to do so...
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Nov 7, 2009