Randolph Randy Camp

Randolph Randy Camp
SCREENWRITER/ NOVELIST

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Every Town Has A Drunk Named Willy




Excerpt from the Southern noir "LaBrea's Moon"...
Snake-tongue Lenny schools LaBrea in a nasty condescending tone, "Every town gotta drunk named Willy and every town gotta few dreamers too. Some people 'round here like you and ya' lit'l boyfriend Ty always be talkin' about leavin' this place but it's just talk though. Y'all stuck here right along with the rest of us...gonna die here too. Hell, the only thing I ever seen that make it outta this town is that damn water in the Chattahoochee."


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Randolph Randy Camp's fourth novel "29 Dimes" is a love story amid a crazy, explosive summer in Silver Lake, a community of Los Angeles.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Sometimes Dreams Die Too Young


HARRY'S FIELD is an animated, children's fantasy TV series. The series centers around a magical flying school bus named Eagle Wing, which transports kids from urban areas to an enchanted, colorful place called Harry's Field, where they learn about nature and our environment from a variety of jovial, talking animals and plants. TIME OUT TIME IN is another very lively and engaging animated, children's fantasy TV series created by Randolph Randy Camp. In a very entertaining and colorful manner (without being preachy), the series encourages young kids to use their imagination while simultaneously teaching them about life's virtues, such as the importance of being polite and kind to others. All works registered with the Writers Guild of America, East. Learn more at http://www.goodreads.com/randolphcamp
EXCERPT FROM "LaBrea's Moon"....

The Pastor, speaking with a thick Georgia drawl, delivers the eulogy, "LaBrea took her last swim in the Chattahoochee River. People often say that the river sometimes don't know where it's going. Folks, I'm here to tell ya' today that LaBrea always knew where she was going. She was a precious child changing quickly into a beautiful woman. She was full of life! Full of dreams! But sometimes the good Lord takes precious things away from us. And sometimes, my oh my....dreams die too young."


NEW K.A.N.S.A.S. Dissatisfied with the way the adults are running the nation, a well-organized, underground society of intelligent kids demand the right to vote and to be given their own statehood or else. (The kids believe that voting should be based upon a person’s IQ, not their age.
Synopsis: ‘NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.’ (Kids’ Alliance National Society And Sanctuary): Discouraged with his lack of ability to control his own destiny fueled by his parents’ divorce and already fed up with the way the adults are running the country, a twelve year old boy forms a society to give children the Right to Vote and attempts to establish their own State in which to do it. All hell breaks when the U.S. Government starts to hunt down the leader and his underground network. In the meantime, the secretive children’s society is growing to an unbelievable size and there’s no stopping them now! TAGLINE: “Don’t underestimate the power of kids”
Although I’d originally wrote ‘NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.’ as a live action feature, it could also work as an ANIMATED feature-length movie as well. (The ‘Kansas’ in NEW K.A.N.S.A.S. stands for Kids’ Alliance National Society And Sanctuary)
U.S. Copyright: PAu002651984 (Original Screenplay Draft/ Author: Randolph Camp)
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 ‘NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.’ (Kids’ Alliance National Society And Sanctuary)


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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Monday, April 1, 2013

Start Making Some Noise!

If America is to compete on the world stage, and if we're going to be serious about encouraging the enrollment of STEM students then we must renew conversations with our representatives about bringing down the outrageous price of college textbooks. No student in America (or elsewhere) should be paying over $160 for a college textbook! If we're going to be serious about promoting STEM and competing in the global market then we must provide eager students with the needed tools (textbooks) at reasonable affordable prices. It's time to stop the ever-rising cost of college textbooks. We have to act now for the sake of this generation and the generations to come. We absolutely must get this ball rolling now and start making some noise!