Jon Steinhagen
@jonsteinhagen.bsky.social
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author, screenwriter, playwright, actor, musician, songwriter (not always at the same time) - The Hanging Artist; Blizzard ‘67; The Big Book of Sounds; Party Favors; The Teapot Scandals; Successors et al
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The essential @xraylitmag.bsky.social has published one of my new stories today - enjoy!

“Everything you’re doing is perfect, Sam,” the voice says, aggressive and bright. “Now just go ahead and click on the link I just sent you.”
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It's called the "supervision perch" when kitties takeover the desk! 😁
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I’ll have a new story (“Only the Scammers Love Sam”) in the incomparable @xraylitmag.bsky.social
tomorrow; meanwhile, I continue to work on new stories to see where they’ll lead me (and, ultimately lead YOU). Cocktail added for verisimilitude 😁
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About to embark upon an adventure- - in IMAX.
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How I spent my royalty check (fancy bread did NOT come with the movies).
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Today's #TIFF50 screening lineup: NO OTHER CHOICE [Eojjeol suga eopda] (Chan-wook; South Korea); A PRIVATE LIFE [Vie privée] (Zlotowski; France); GLENROTHAN (Cox; UK); ADULTHOOD (Winter; USA) #TIFF
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Today's my most packed #TIFF50 schedule: THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE (Fastvold; UK); TRAIN DREAMS (Bentley; USA); FOLLIES [Folichonneries] (Boulianne; Canada); THE WIZARD OF THE KREMLIN (Assayas; France); TWO PIANOS [Deux Pianos] (Desplechin; France). #TIFF
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Thank you - so many good movies!
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Didn't want to miss the 50th Anniversary. Haven't been here in 15 years.
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Today's #TIFF50 screening schedule: DUSE (Marcello; Italy); BALLAD OF A SMALL PLAYER (Berger; UK); THE FOX KING (Jin; Malaysia); DUST BUNNY (Fuller; USA)
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10 movies from 1995 that could have been produced/distributed by A24 if it existed 30 years ago:

The Crossing Guard
Dead Presidents
Don Juan DeMarco
Leaving Las Vegas
Moonlight and Valentino
Party Girl
Powder
Se7en
To Die For
To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar
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Day 1 of writing new novella: my various bits of ideas since improvising on the inspiration (begun 7 days ago), ready to burn through a draft by end of month or sooner. Is there a genre called absurdist horror?
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Drug abuse was a topic of great concern during the silent era and films about addiction-- drug and alcohol-- were popular and frequently graphic. This Essanay film was released in 1909.
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Today's writin' music begins with a dozen bossa nova tracks with this TERRIFIC 1965 album on the turntable - if you can find it, I totally recommend the "Whisper a Word of Love" track or the insane trumpet solo on "Full Moon and Empty Arms."
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The Stand by @stephenking.bsky.social
stood so The End of the World As We Know It could stand up - this absolute banger of anthology has been entertaining the hell out of me all week. TERRIFIC stories!
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Published in 1927; I was very entertained by it, especially the attempted murder with a green hedgehog. Yes, you read that correctly. An early Dr Priestley detective novel.
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1) Feature = 5 weeks; pilot = 3 weeks

2) $8000

(based on estimates when I actually WAS a FT writer and writing each day for a fair chunk of the day)
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Oh, I would combine the two setups and have a whale of a time!
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Nothing like plotting the latest murder mystery to within an inch of its life and discovering an entirely different solution that is much better (and craftier) than the one with which I began.
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I read her SUN CITY last month and thought it was a remarkable mosaic of the bewilderment of the elderly as they navigate their way through the “retirement” community and readjusted hopes and dreams. Funny, bittersweet, and terrifying.
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Terrific mystery (1927): slyly plotted, intriguing, and so tonally different (downright disturbing at the conclusion) from 1920s detective novels. I’ve found this to be true of other Connington of 1920s.
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FANTASTIC movie. Starring the always incredible Ben Foster.