One more short flick, this time a personal reflection on the power and impact of the printed word on my life.
A writer remembers
February 1, 2012 by Cliff Burns
Posted in Books, cinema, Colson Whitehead, film, free film, Literature, movie, personal, writing, writing life | Tagged authors, Books, film, free film, influence of books, influential authors, influential books, Literature, power of books, short film | 3 Comments
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Cliff Burns has been an independent author and publisher for more than 20 years. He's written a number of novels and short story collections, including SO DARK THE NIGHT, THE LAST HUNT and THE REALITY MACHINE. In the past two(+) decades, over 100 of his tales have appeared in anthologies and publications around the world.Pages
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[...] Link to Video on Cliff’s Website | My review of So Dark the Night [...]
I enjoyed your short film. Two books that I loved in my early years, and still love today are Jonathan Livingston Seagull, and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. They stayed with me throughout the years; left a sweet taste.
[...] Link to Video on Cliff’s Website | My review of So Dark the Night [...]