by Doug Johnson
Doug was honored in 2010 with a First Place win at the industry-powerhouse Fade In Awards for his short screenplay, The Bassinet. He has also written three feature-length screenplays. Debt to Society with co-writer Brian Murphy, and The Holstein Epiphany and From Hell I Came with co-writer Dennis Smithers, Jr.
Doug writes primarily in the crime and suspense genres, with liberal doses of horror, black comedy and the inherent drama of the human condition. He cites as major influences the strange, violent and darkly humorous southern gothic traditions of authors Flannery O’Connor, Edgar Allan Poe and Harry Crews.
Bone Orchard is his second writing project for Chaos Publishing.
ABOUT THE SCREENWRITER
LIZZ-AYN SHAARAWI is a Texan lost in the Oregon wilderness. She first became enamored with the horror genre when she accidentally caught part of an edited-for-television version of The Shining while still a child. In fifth grade, she managed to coax her mother into letting her check out Stephen King’s Dead Zone during a weekly library trip. After a stern skimming of the book, her mother allowed her to have it on the condition that she promised not to have any nightmares. After all, if it’s a library book it can’t be that bad (cue maniacal laughter.) Not only did these events give her a lasting love of horror (as well as the work of the maestro himself) but they also cemented her need to share her own stories and nightmares with the world. She is a horror screenwriter and author.
Her short stories have been featured in numerous anthologies including Fortunes: Lost and Found, Phobias, Ain’t No Sanity Clause, and Shadows of the Mind. Her screenplays have been recognized by the Austin Film Festival, The Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting, and the International Page Awards. She is always searching for that elusive “next level” of writing and constantly strives to reach it. You can find her random babblings on Twitter under her username @lizzayn
Bone Orchard is her first script-to-page project for Chaos Publishing.
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Table of Contents
BONE ORCHARD
FRONT MATTER
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
BONE ORCHARD
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
EPILOGUE
CHAOS PUBLISHING
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ABOUT THE SCREENWRITER
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