Colin Frizzell is an internationally published bestselling author and screenwriter. His screenplay, 'Lavender', a psychological thriller, was co-written and directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. His books (Chill, Just J) appeared on several Best of lists and received acclaim from the Globe and Mail, American Library Association, Ontario Library Association, and the Canadian Children's Book Centre among others. He transcribed, edited and wrote the foreword and afterword for, Such Little Time: A Collection of Love Letters. Festival Players of Prince Edward County (where Colin is from) produced his short audio play, An Ongoing Process. Mr. Frizzell was a writer-in-residence, with Now Hear This’ Students, Writers and Teachers program. Colin currently lives in Toronto, Ontario. www.colinfrizzell.com
For fiction:
I read from my books, 'Chill' and 'Just J', what inspired me to write them, my writing process, and getting published with a traditional publisher. Followed by a Q&A period.
For screenwriting,
I talk about my screenplay for the feature film 'Lavender', starring Abbie Cornish, Justin Long, and Dermot Mulroney. The writing process and the long journey from page to screen. Followed by a Q&A period.
For Non-Fiction:
I read from 'Such Little Time: A Collection of a Love Letters', written by my mom and dad during their engagement when she was in Northern Ireland and he was in rural Ontario. I then talk about discovering the letters after my dad passed and the process of transcribing them and why I choose to self-publish them and how that compares to traditional publishing. Followed by a Q&A period.
I can also do a mix of two, or all three, of them. I aim to please.
For fiction:
I read from my books, 'Chill' and 'Just J', what inspired me to write them, my writing process, and getting published with a traditional publisher. Followed by a Q&A period.
For screenwriting,
I talk about my screenplay for the feature film 'Lavender', starring Abbie Cornish, Justin Long, and Dermot Mulroney. The writing process and the long journey from page to screen. Followed by a Q&A period.
For Non-Fiction:
I read from 'Such Little Time: A Collection of a Love Letters', written by my mom and dad during their engagement when she was in Northern Ireland and he was in rural Ontario. I then talk about discovering the letters after my dad passed and the process of transcribing them and why I choose to self-publish them and how that compares to traditional publishing. Followed by a Q&A period.
I can also do a mix of two, or all three, of them. I aim to please.