
Marie Wilson
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Harper Collins published my novel "The Gorgeous Girls". My feature film screenplay "Sideshow Bandit" has won several awards at film festivals. I have a new feature film screenplay called "A Girl Like I" and it's looking for a producer.
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Something Wonderful
My daughter makes zines, little works of art - This zine measures 3" X 2" - And has 7 pages - She's an artist and a musician in a punk band. She also printed a special mini version of this particular zine, just to put an even finer point on the already fine point:
By Marie Wilson5 months ago in Art
Paris Excerpts
Verlaine died in a building on the Rue Descartes. Almost a century later, Hemingway rented a room in the same building. Of that time and room he wrote: "But sometimes when I started a new story and I could not get it going, I would sit in front of the fire and squeeze the peel of the little oranges into the edge of the flame and watch the sputter of blue that they made. I would stand and look out over the roofs of Paris and think: 'Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.'"
By Marie Wilson6 months ago in Wander
6 Must See Movies
Bringing up Baby (1938): Screwball at its screwiest! Katherine Hepburn is delightfully daffy as society girl, Susan, and Cary Grant is her comedic equal as anthropologist, David. A collection of excellent supporting players make this a first rate flick.
By Marie Wilson6 months ago in Geeks
Madame George. Top Story - July 2025.
When I first moved away from my hometown to the big city (many years ago) I was kind of lonely, but I had good company in a record album I took with me: Van Morrison's Astral Weeks. No one does melancholy and commiseration quite like Morrison, and so his first solo album was getting plenty of air time at my new digs.
By Marie Wilson6 months ago in Writers
Dear Beerbelly Cheesecake: We're Just Fine, Thx! XO, Stella.. Top Story - May 2023.
As I walked out the front door of our house, Curtis charged right after me, his mouth was as wide open as his jaw hinges would allow. His tongue wagged wildly and his lips never seemed to touch each other as he yelled at full volume.
By Marie Wilson7 months ago in Humans
The Pink Book 4
The Lindy Hop is what gave birth to the phrase "cut a rug", as it was such an energetic dance that it gave the appearance of gashes to any underfoot carpeting. AKA the jitterbug, this dance was invented in the heart of 1920s Black America: Harlem, New York City.
By Marie Wilson7 months ago in Journal












