Introduce Yourself : Producers wanted to turn our novels into movies by Michael Davie

Michael Davie

Producers wanted to turn our novels into movies

Hi, I'm Mike Davie, President-CEO of Manor House and I invite film-makers to contact me via Stage 32: We've published truly outstanding works by such authors as Cliff Jackman (compared favorably with Stephen King and now with Random House, we hold all rights to his first novel and 2 collections of short stories); Ian Thomas (2 novels by this popular singer songwriter with mega hits Painted Ladies; Right Before Your Eyes, etc. and who has penned hits for America, Chicago, and other recording giants); Michael Bradley (3 books by this Holy Grail expert-consultant for the DaVinci Code and National Treasure movies); etc. and visit: www.manor-house-publishing.com - thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you soon to discuss - cheers!

Richard "RB" Botto

Extremely impressive, Michael. Great to have you here.

Michael Davie

Thanks RB - it's great to be here - cheers!

Alan Champion

Michael: Its really quite beneficent of you to reach out to filmmakers on behalf of your writers. I'm certain that their narratives are spell-binding, bone-chilling and/or inspirational. Yet, I have a question for you, though, in "reversal." I am a Content Developer of film and television narratives, and have conceived well over 50 such projects in multiple genres, and have been trying to get them espied by studios and production houses for some time, now. Friends in the industry, who have read some of my narratives have suggested that I transmute/remodel them into books, given their intriguing premises, characterizations and antitheses, as a marketing strategy, and that perhaps producers will get to read in them in this genre. Yet, I am not interested in writing books as I am exceedingly visual and visceral, and enjoy engaging superfluous, hyperbolic and overblown language to lure and engage producers' visual imaginations. Dilemmatic, I've even thought of proposing an anthology or compilation of my narratives to a publishing concern. What's more, as they are narratives for film or television projects, they don't seem to fit publications' requisites. I would really appreciate your thoughts in this regard. And, thank you in advance.

Sincerely,

Alan Champion

achampion3@yahoo.com.

Joe Pelech

The more I read about you Mike, the more I'm impressed! Well done!

Erwan Coic

Thanks for the connection Michael !

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