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writer : bentlaw@mac.com
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Lori BENTLEY-LAW
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Commercial Fiction and YA
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Quirky characters, fun plots. I like writing for women of a different sensibility. As one of a few woman television photojournalists in the country, Ive experienced first hand the oddities of being different than the norm, and I reckon my stories reflect that--from a woman who thinks she's the reincarnated soul of shit-zu, to the bond between a '48 Ford truck and a photographer, I want to read and write about things on the fringe of reality.
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This writer is looking for an agent
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SKILLS
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Writing, Fiction writing
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GENRES & SPECIALTIES
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General fiction, Juvenile fiction
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TRADE REFERENCES
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Short fiction published in THE GREENSILK JOURNAL, and FLASH ME magazine, where my short story was selected as the FEATURE STORY. Award winning television photojournalist and documentarian.
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PROJECTS ON OFFER/ PROPOSALS AVAILABLE
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MOTOR DOLLS:/COMMERCIAL FICTION
Meet the Motor Dolls: Jeda, a graphic artist who believes she'll be dead by her twenty-seventh birthday, and Benny, who finds her calling documenting her friend's final days on film.
THE UNDERGROUNDERS / MIDDLE GRADE NOVEL
Not only does thirteen year old Viola DeMarron have to deal with normal adolescent trauma, like dealing with rude boys and accepting her gigantic nose, she has to figure out why she keeps getting sucked through her mattress and down into the dirt underneath her house.
THE FINAL TEA / SCREENPLAY
We have control over our lives, why not our deaths? Seven women explore the notion.
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