THE GARBAGEMAN

by Brandon Noel Keith


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Softcover
$31.95
Softcover
$31.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/11/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 117
ISBN : 9781450000482

About the Book

Behind The Stories Brandon Noel Keith, here. Screenwriter, turned Author, for The Garbageman and it’s three sequels. I hope you enjoyed, will enjoy, or will once again enjoy reading this book. The year was 2006. I had seen an image of a black car evading danger. And this image was titled The Garbageman. Someone had put the finger on me. She told me I should write a story about it, so I did believe it or not. The story of Bob, a garbageman, at war with the rival trash company. Two companies, and it’s not big enough for the two of them. Later that year I’d write Return and Vengeance. The next year, literally after seeing Die Hard 4 in theaters… I wrote Death. I can even remember myself conceiving the idea in that cinema seat. I knew, by this point, the idea was drying up. So I gathered my imagination… and cranked out Bob’s last adventure. Not too bad an outing, actually. Not my favorite, but not bad. Of course I’m biased. But in any case… they were all a lot of fun to write.


About the Author

Brandon Noel Keith, here. I’ll start by saying I don’t care for reading. I know the difference between that, and writing. Because I love writing. Odd? Maybe. But it began in 1999, when Austin Powers 2 was released. Twelve years old, visiting his Aunt in Mississippi. Biloxi, there abouts. At some point I was bored, not that it wasn’t a fun trip, but they had gotten me this ink blot notebook. And with it I wrote my first script long hand, entitled Austin Powers and the River Pirates. Would you believe I made that into a movie? Well, please do… because I did, thanks to God alone. But in a lesser way, thanks to my Aunt and the few others that helped me out. I was told the film still exists but I haven’t seen it in ten years time. That first script set the stage for hundreds more to come. Between three and four for the time being. Some lengthier than others. You may say it’s my life’s work, except I’ve never once been paid. I expect that to change someday. Here’s hoping!