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ANGEL IN PRINT AND ONLINE sebastian's debut novel is now finished and you can read the online serialisation here. if you really like it so much that you want to own it and read ahead, you can also get hold of the whole novel as a paperback or ebook. ANGEL tells the moving story of damion, a boy so beautiful that anyone who meets him falls instantly in love with him. gradually, his greatest advantage in life turns into his heaviest burden, and as he reaches adulthood, damion, in an act half wanton, half heroic, destroys what for most people - but not for him - has become to define his essence. a classic tale of a young man in search of his destiny. "Angel' is compelling and curious, an intelligent inquiry and a sensual pleasure." - Alana Jelinek (Author of Ohm's Law) >more |
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BUNKERS & MOUNDS
ON ZZIZZL.COM THE STUDY OF BUNKERS & MOUNDS IN A TEMPERATE CLIMATE (RELATIVELY SPEAKING), sebastian's second project with optimist creations which was selected for the 60th international film festival locarno is now available for download to your mobile, iphone or ipod on zzizzl.com. more about the film, trailers and how to download the whole film for your computer on the optimist site. |
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LOVE
TRILOGY COMPLETE with time after time, the love trilogy which started with the power of love and continued with love hurts, is now complete, and under the optimist label, we're now moving towards a staging of all three plays at a london 'off-west-end' venue. more info and playtext downloads are on the project's dedicated website at lovetrilogy.com |
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FIRST SHORT SCREENS AT
FILM FESTIVALS IN EUROPE AND USA TWENTY-SIX TAKES ON LIFE WITHOUT ALLEN, sebastian's first project with optimist creations has now been screened in padua, chicago, LA, and lisbon. a three-minue trailer, short clips from the film, an info-pack, synopsis, credits, the DVD and the original screenplay are all available on the optimist site. |
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"News is anything that makes a reader say 'Gee whiz!'..." Arthur MacEwen
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