• Writing a Graphic Novel - Screenwriters Sam Voutas & Eric Flanagan

  • Feb 17 2022
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Writing a Graphic Novel - Screenwriters Sam Voutas & Eric Flanagan

  • Summary

  • Go behind the scenes of the 10-year journey to create the graphic novel - White Faced Lies - as it went from the spark of an idea to the Sundance Writers Lab to now available on Kindle and Amazon.

    Book Synopsis - In China, local companies hire white (but not necessarily qualified) Americans to lend them credibility. Cons such as these, known as "face jobs", are instances in which Chinese companies hire foreigners to pose as professionals to lend credibility during meetings, press conferences, and other events where "face" is paramount. When veteran "face-jobber" Stanley hires a new assistant who thinks Stanley is his long-lost father, Stanley attempts to pull off the con of a lifetime by pretending to be his assistant's dad. A darkly humorous critique of the post-truth world that explores questions of race, systemic fraud, and personal greed, "White Faced Lies" is ultimately about how easily lies become truth.

    Check out the book here - mybook.to/WhiteFacedLies
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