Author Archives: douglasesper

About douglasesper

Father of two, husband of one, Douglas Esper is an author, screenwriter, actor, and musician from Cleveland, Oh. He has published two music-related non-fiction books (Reintroducing Chuck Mosley and Break When I’m Dead), a novel (A Life of Inches), and several short stories, including The Day We Hung The Tallest Thomas, which appeared in Frontier Tales. As a musician, Douglas toured with Chuck Mosley (Faith No More, Bad Brains) until the singer’s death in 2017. As an actor, he has 20 credits in films like: Bunker Heights (2027), The Obsidian Mirror (2026), Trivial (2023), and On Gallows Hill (2026?), which is currently making its rounds at festivals worldwide. His coming of age, road trip screenplay, Both Hands In is in pre-production.

Protected: round one heat 15 NYC MIDNIGHT 2016

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

Posted in my writing | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on Protected: round one heat 15 NYC MIDNIGHT 2016

A MATTER OF WORDS

so, by now you’ve seen that the anthology A MATTER OF WORDS has been released by SCOUTMEDIA and features 21 awesome short stories. Having, “My Wife’s favorite” out in the world feels great and i’m honored to have gotten included … Continue reading

Posted in my writing | Comments Off on A MATTER OF WORDS

Can you smell that Kentucky blue?

super-duper excited to attend the sweet and sassy summer spectacular in Prestonsburg, Kentucky May 12th-14th 2016! I’d love to see you there. Here is a link for info/tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sweet-n-sassy-summer-spectacular-author-signing-tickets-19088210351 who knows anything about Kentucky?  

Posted in my writing | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on Can you smell that Kentucky blue?

book review: Welcome to Parkview by Brian Paone

    In a typical horror novel you have a single evil entity that is identified and it follows its only goal which is to scare/kill the main characters. After reading several books with this same arch the shock value … Continue reading

Posted in book reviews | Comments Off on book review: Welcome to Parkview by Brian Paone

Huge ya/na blogfest august and september!

As i meet knew folks in the writersphere I keep finding new and awesome stuff to get involved with and starting in august, another one of those cool things is starting. For the second year in a row, Apryl Baker … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Huge ya/na blogfest august and september!