Everyone’s Getting Hooked on “Scrooks”!
Grammy Award Winning songwriter/record producer turned author/screenplay writer, Gerald Isaac, introduces the hottest and newest form of reading entertainment, the “Scrook”. A “Scrook” is a script-book written with the riveting and breath taking flow of a novel in screenplay format.
Author and CEO, Gerald Isaac, calls it, “The Virtual Movie”, where mind and imagination become the screen as your senses and emotions embark on a heightened surround sound journey fueled by words. It’s literally like “reading in HD”.
SCROOK NOVELS celebrates the launch of its first two releases, PEDESTAL and BEAUTIFUL RAIN, through amazon.com and through the company’s website scrooknovels.com. Through grass roots guerrilla marketing, choice advertising and several awareness campaigns, the company is starting to gain ground, stirring up anticipation with a core audience of readers and story lovers across the country.
Readers and story lovers all across the globe are asked to attend this online celebration by logging on to www.amazon.com and/or www.scrooknovels.com to purchase one or both titles. All qualifying participants purchasing SCROOK NOVELS will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win the new, thin, chic Mac Book Air laptop computer absolutely free.
SCROOK NOVELS, in its infancy stage has already begun early developmental discussions with several Hollywood agents, independent filmmakers and publishers. The company’s goal and vision is to bridge together, both, the literary and film worlds simultaneously through the art, dynamics and exploitation of visual story telling with vast common interest themes and mass cross-over appeal. Both titles are a must read!
Summary:
“PEDESTAL”: (Drama/Mystery/Crime/Thriller) A riveting tale of a pastor/televangelist’s (Reverend Paul Chaney’s) local rise to fame while caught in a twisted love triangle surrounded by greed, deceit and murder.
“BEAUTIFUL RAIN”: (Romance/Drama/Adventure/Thriller) An inspiring story of two children, (Laurence Cholate & Caroline McCabe) growing up in New Orleans with very troubled childhoods, who later marry. Unable to deal with life’s mitigating circumstances, both decide to call it quits. However, twenty-four hours after filing for divorce, the two are met with Hurricane Katrina and now must weather the storm of divorce in addition to finding their eight-month old daughter who happens to be in the hospital when the storm breaks out.
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