Author: | Hayden Croft | ISBN: | 9780998562711 |
Publisher: | Hayden Croft | Publication: | January 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Hayden Croft | Language: | English |
Author: | Hayden Croft |
ISBN: | 9780998562711 |
Publisher: | Hayden Croft |
Publication: | January 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Hayden Croft |
Language: | English |
PRAISE FOR HAYDEN CROFT AND KISSES FROM STRANGERS IN THE DARK
“From the opening line of Rebound Grimly, the writer captivates the audience with this sexy tale about Daniel, who is attending the funeral for his girlfriend April and is pleased about her death.”
-Cameron Cubbison, co-founder of Screencraft.com
Previous acclaim from HUFFINGTON POST’S Pamela Glasner called Croft’s screenplay writing “powerfully strong.”
From a penis-less icon of Bear Gulch, New Mexico, to a family’s choice during the end of the world, to a mad mosquito commander wreaking vengeance on a moth-murderer, Croft engages the reader in a roller-coaster of fun.
Croft’s stories are in turn salacious, humorous, ironic and occasionally poignant.
On a philosophical note, I walked away from a 2-minute story by Croft and had an hour conversation with my friends on “letting her sing.”
-Debra Cooper, author of Behind the Broken Image
Croft’s stories will penetrate your consciousness, leaving vicarious scars of modern experience and memories of a host of characters on whom narrative focus is a novelty. A fresh new voice both sparkles and shines. Unforgettable!
-Mustiges If, author of Wendigo
PRAISE FOR HAYDEN CROFT AND KISSES FROM STRANGERS IN THE DARK
“From the opening line of Rebound Grimly, the writer captivates the audience with this sexy tale about Daniel, who is attending the funeral for his girlfriend April and is pleased about her death.”
-Cameron Cubbison, co-founder of Screencraft.com
Previous acclaim from HUFFINGTON POST’S Pamela Glasner called Croft’s screenplay writing “powerfully strong.”
From a penis-less icon of Bear Gulch, New Mexico, to a family’s choice during the end of the world, to a mad mosquito commander wreaking vengeance on a moth-murderer, Croft engages the reader in a roller-coaster of fun.
Croft’s stories are in turn salacious, humorous, ironic and occasionally poignant.
On a philosophical note, I walked away from a 2-minute story by Croft and had an hour conversation with my friends on “letting her sing.”
-Debra Cooper, author of Behind the Broken Image
Croft’s stories will penetrate your consciousness, leaving vicarious scars of modern experience and memories of a host of characters on whom narrative focus is a novelty. A fresh new voice both sparkles and shines. Unforgettable!
-Mustiges If, author of Wendigo