Randolph Randy Camp

Randolph Randy Camp
SCREENWRITER/ NOVELIST

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Viki vs Pastor Wright: '...THEN THE RAIN'

BRIEF EXCERPT FROM THRILLER NOVEL '...THEN THE RAIN' :   Pop star Viki Powers is being held in jail by the twisted and sadistic Pastor Wright who also doubles as the town’s Sheriff. The evil-eyed Pastor says to Viki, “When you came to town this mornin’ it was quite peaceful. You see, that’s what we like ’round here. Peace. Then you showed up at the gas mart this mornin’ and caused all kinds of trouble. And that’s what we call DISTURBING THE PEACE, violation of Shallow Creek municipal code 3780.”
Realizing that she’s fighting a losing battle, Viki sighs in frustration then retreats to the hard metal bench in her tiny cell.
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'...Then The Rain' is a contemporary thriller novel about a singer battling a twisted preacher to rescue a wayward teen. Now available on Amazon and B&N.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012

CHANGIN' FACE by Randy Camp

 
 
CHANGIN' FACE

Here we go...changin' face
Just like the river...in the race
Here we go...changin' face
Just like the dandelions...in the wind
Feels like blood...gettin' thin
Here we go...changin' face
Just like the river...in the race
Maybe these dreams of ours just floats away
Here we go again...changin' face
Just like dandelions...in the wind

*Note: CHANGIN' FACE was written for the character Jesse, a rising songwriter and singer in the Southern noir novel 'False Dandelions'

 
 
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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Press Release: 'False Dandelions'/ Richmond Times-Dispatch



Wet Matches: A Novel" is an inspiring and uplifting story about five homeless 'throwaway' teens (all HIV positive) getting a second chance at a better life when a young couple on a high school reunion trip rescues them and takes them on a cross-country journey to their new home in sunny California. 'Wet Matches' is about friendships, and it asks the question, "How far would you go for a friend?" Fifteen years of separation didn't stop Crystal from being there for Jalan. What Crystal did for Jalan will inspire us all to take a closer look at our own relationships and friendships...Could you still laugh knowing that death was possibly lurking around the corner? Meet five free-spirited teens: Shelly, Robbie, Josie, Micky and Cole, who will inspire you to enjoy every second of your life. Shelly is pregnant. Robbie plays guitar. Josie's a little confused. Micky likes cars. Cole's a little shy. Some people called them useless. They were told to get out of town. Some people said that they were about as good as wet matches...but Jalan, Crystal and Jack thought otherwise. If you had ever been ridiculed, bullied, mocked...or if someone had ever made you feel like you was good for nothing or worthless then Randolph Randy Camp's award-winning 'Wet Matches: A Novel' is a story for you. Without being preachy-but yet-entertaining, 'Wet Matches' takes a fresh contemporary look at America's ever-increasing youth runaway and teen homeless problems. 'WET MATCHES' is a Quarter-Finals Winner of The Writers Network 14th Annual Screenplay and Fiction Competition.
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'False Dandelions' a Southern noir crime fiction novel was mentioned in Jay Strafford's (Books Editor) monthly column for the Richmond Times-Dispatch (Sunday edition, November 4, 2012). Here's the link: http://www2.timesdispatch.com/entertainment/arts-literature/2012/nov/04/tdbook04-virginia-book-notes-for-nov-4-ar-2326915/