LESBIAN VAMPIRE COLLEGE GIRLS, takes a satirical look
at our culture’s worship of celebrity without
consideration of the merits associated with fame.
Basically, we have ceased to care about what the
celebrity contributes to society. In today’s WOKE world
fame and money alone, are all that counts.
We see this first hand through the eyes of Jack Knowles,
a writer of critically acclaimed books, but lacking rock
star fame or money he feels cheated. Dissatisfied with his
life he embarks on a Faustian contract seeking celebrity
and fortune without consideration for the personal
consequences. This leads him to the doorstep of Cyn
Poloski, a celebrated book publicist who knows the sort
of books that sell, and the kind of author Jack Knowles
has to become to become a celebrity. So, with the
seductive lure of unimagined success cast before him
Jack Knowles writes, Lesbian Vampire College Girls. But
rather than it simply becoming a pulp fiction best seller,
it miraculously becomes a critically acclaimed
cornerstone for the women’s movement. Jack Knowles is
seen as the champion for women’s equality. This bizarre
and totally absurd turn of events leaves him in a moral
dilemma; risk losing his newfound fame and fortune by
confronting this case of misplaced adulation, or go along
with it and sacrifice his artistic soul.
Lesbian Vampire College Girls, takes us on an absurd
comic ride making us look squarely at our obsession with
celebrity at any cost.
A Little Piece of Heaven, is an unflinchingly honest, and
abrasively comical look, at the absurd dysfunctionality of
our leaders and institutions today.
Ted “The Turd” Torgeson is the mayor of an Ontario
town. He is embroiled in a real estate development
scandal with Tony Scarpone, an Italian gangster. The
community leaders all end up accomplices, with each
having something to gain, and something to lose. Secrets
and plot twists abound. These sometimes comic,
sometimes tragic, characters infuse the story with wit,
insight and vulnerability.
So, despite all our human frailties, hope springs eternal in
this often outrageous, but disturbingly real, 21 st century
tale.