Authors: JC Calciano
Tags: #contemporary fiction, #contemporary gay romance, #contemporary romance, #gay fiction, #gay romantic comedy, #LBGT, #romance, #romantic comedy
"The Photo"
Strawberries Dipped in Chocolate
Myles' First Time on Grinder
Myles' Hook-up with Hunter
Movie Night at Diane's
Brody Sleeps with Stone
Brody's Tough Night
Myles Leaves Brody Behind
Richard and Brody Reach Nevada
Happily Ever After
JC Calciano has worked as a film producer for 25 years and has worked in various capacities on films such as:
Mission: Impossible
,
The Fisher King
,
Star Trek
, and others. When not working on features, JC worked as a writer/producer/director on a great many television programs. After 25 years of producing professionally, his mid-life crisis kicked in. He realized that although he loved producing, the dream that had originally brought him into the film business was to write and direct. JC stopped producing and started writing.
At 45 years old, he wrote his first feature film,
Is It Just Me?
(2010) It was his first film as a writer and director. It was an over-night hit and became the official selection of over 50 international film festivals and won several awards and honors, including audience choice and best picture. From that point on, he was hooked. He had the writing bug and set forth to make another film.
JC's second feature film,
eCupid
(2012), became another best seller in the LGBTQ market and won four best picture and audience choice awards.
His newfound passion for romantic comedy films, as well as the desire to tell the story of his best friends' semi-romantic tryst, inspired him to write his third feature film,
The 10 Year PlanÂ
(2015). The film was screened at over 51 international film festivals and winner of 10 awards for best feature and screenplay.
The 10 Year Plan
Â
screenplay was selected as a finalist in the Rainbow Literary Awards. This honor inspired JC to write the screenplay into a novel for those who enjoy reading rather than watching a film.
This book is JC's first novel and his faithful adaptation of the screenplay and movie of the same name. He hopes that you enjoy the book as much as the audience has enjoyed the movie.
To learn more about JC Calciano and his work go to:
JcCalciano.com