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Sean Hayes is driving a lime green dune buggy that a friend of hers traded from Elvis Presley for angel dust. A major motion picture is about to be released with Sean's accidentally naked breasts in it and she has just watched her best girlfriend shoot heroin, while Keith Richards nodded on the couch. Sean parks the dune buggy on Coldwater Canyon, walks down the hill, and lights a joint to calm down. There she finds a pile of black clothes, wet with blood. The Tate murders? It is 1969 and things are starting to get really icky. Meanwhile, Sean's first boyfriend has taken off to Mexico and she…mehr

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Sean Hayes is driving a lime green dune buggy that a friend of hers traded from Elvis Presley for angel dust. A major motion picture is about to be released with Sean's accidentally naked breasts in it and she has just watched her best girlfriend shoot heroin, while Keith Richards nodded on the couch. Sean parks the dune buggy on Coldwater Canyon, walks down the hill, and lights a joint to calm down. There she finds a pile of black clothes, wet with blood. The Tate murders? It is 1969 and things are starting to get really icky. Meanwhile, Sean's first boyfriend has taken off to Mexico and she has no idea exactly where he is. But a girl has to follow her heart. Sean leaves Beverly Hills determined to find her lover, even if it means joining a traveling circus and getting lost in a world of drum rolls and lions and Mayan glyphs. Even it means having knives thrown at her for a living, and facing a loaded machine gun in the hands of her rival. Somehow, she will find Frank, even if means going deep into the jungle, just in time to view a total eclipse, on the back of her favorite elephant.
Autorenporträt
Veteran actress Diane Sherry Case (whose favorite role was Lana Lang in "Superman, The Movie") is now a writer and filmmaker living in Santa Monica, California. Her first novel "Elephant Milk" won a best novel award in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards and has been adapted for screen. As an alumni of the American Film Institute's Directors Workshop for Women, she wrote and directed two short films, "Spa-tel" and "Valentine's Day," and more recently, "House Poor," a digital series on Amazon Prime. She also teaches a therapeutic writing program that she developed. Her book on the subject, "Write For Recovery: Exercises for Heart, Mind and Spirit," will be published in 2017. More about Diane Sherry Case and her work can be found at www.miraculousproductions.com