Tuesday, November 21, 2006

B2B Update on Movies and Stories

Hello again. Time to update you with news of how things are going with the movies.

The first movie, "The Insurance Investigator", was posted on 20th October 2006, followed a few days later by "An Afternoon With Nichole". Both of these movies have sold well, especially the former. I've also received quite a bit of feedback, most of it very positive. My thanks to those who wrote to me.

One of the interesting aspects to emerge from posting the movies has been the interest in what goes on behind the scenes. There is certainly plenty to tell - each shoot has its own issues, and each model experiences several desperation crises. Rather than relay specific incidents one at a time, it occurred to me that it would be worth collecting these into an on-line, downloadable magazine, or eZine, containing the back-story on each shoot, and some photos.

I am therefore planning to set up a subscriber option, so that if you're interested in receiving news about the movies, you will be able to sign-up. I plan to include behind the scenes information on the making of completed movies, as well as announcements about forthcoming movies, who in scheduled to star in them. I've decided to call this on-line magazine the "B2B-Zine".


News on Stories:

These have been appearing less frequently of late because of the time it takes to prepare movie scripts, then film, edit and post the movies. However, I have certainly not lost interest in posting stories, and will be writing more in the near future. At the moment, I am working on a sequel to last year's "The Extra Christmas Present", called "Amanda's Revenge". I very much like the Julia and Amanda characters, both of whom have some foundation in reality. I used to know a girl a lot like Julia who had a youthful, good-looking mother, and both of them were into, shall we say, alternative interests! It was a fun time, but all good things...

Recently, several people have written to me offering stories in the near future. I hope they pan out so that the archive can continue to grow.

Have a great Thanksgiving, if you're in America.

All the best,
Dave.