This book is a collection of stills from four cinematic stories which, sadly, will most likely never make it to a theater near you. This is why the reader of these photo-graphic flash fictions should feel free to fill in the missing scenes in his or her imagination.
The most important film is the one you see on the screen of your mind.
About the Author
Stephen Carroll
scarroll99
Reston, VA, USA
After getting a degree in Philosophy in Chicago,
making furniture in France,
building houses in Virginia,
and writing a few short stories,
I thought I should try some form of art.
And since I can't paint, I bought a camera.
Publish Date March 27, 2010
Dimensions Standard Landscape 40 pgs
Standard Paper
Category Literature & Fiction
Tags silent films, film noir, photography, stories, voyeurism, death, mood, atmosphere, love, art, emotion, reflection, nude, beauty, voyeur, hope, cinema, cinematic, film, dark, gothic, fog, rain, moody, creepy