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Robert Heske [Member Since: August 29 '08] (Robert Heske) [Are you Robert Heske?]

I am a contest-winning screenwriter with 10+ short and feature options, IMDB credits, and a horror comic series called THE NIGHT PROJECTIONIST in development with Studio 407.

I have also self-published a new horror noir series called COLD BLOODED CHILLERS: Tales of suburban murder & malice.

Check it out at:

http://www.coldbloodedchillers.com

I also have a 4-part horror series/graphic novel called THE NIGHT PROJECTIONIST to be released by Studio 407 beginning February ’09. Check it out at:

http://www.studio-407.com

You can also check out more galleries at comicspace at this URL:

http://www.comicspace.com/heywell_scripts/

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Heske Horror says:

OK,I did a typo on my first post – the correct website is:

www.coldbloodedchillers.com

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Heske Horror says:

COLD BLOODED CHILLERS horror comic website is live. It’s ALIVE! Visit coldbloodedchilles.com … if you dare! Bwa-ha-ha-ha-HA!

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COLD BLOODED SCREENWRITER TURNED COMIC WRITER

by Heske Horror at 08:39 PM on August 29, 2008 20:39

After 5 years of trying to sell a feature screenplay, I opted for writing short film scripts. It was quicker work, I could still submit to contests, and I was more likely to get them made, right?

Fast forward several years and … still no luck.

Then finally I had a short produced with bonafide Hollywood talent (Richard Schiff, Izabella Miko). Only the end result was about a 180-degree turn from my original tale. I took the co-writing credit and a measly $125 as well as my first IMDB credit. I show the video often (and usually have to explain the ending). It was kind of rewarding, but I wanted more.

In the meantime, one of my features had garnered the attention of a film producer who was interested in the project … for a comic book series?

Yup.

And that’s how a Baby Boomer baseball card collector got turned onto comic books WAAAAY past my geek years. (I mean, aren’t comics and graphic novels a Generation Y thing?)

In between some script re-writes, I decided to dust off my contest-winning short scripts that often got solicited but never got produced (sorta like “Always a bridesmaid, never a bride” ... which today ain’t such a bad thing).

By this time, I knew a few people who were in the biz – artists, editors, pubishers … so I asked a few questions and dived right in.

(Comic publisher tip: comicspace.com is a great place to surf international comic art talent and solicit quality artists for relatively cheap.)

The result is a self-published horror comic called COLD BLOODED CHILLERS. And if I do say so myself, it’s pretty cool – in a creepy kind of way. Even worth selling off my baseball card collection for.

Of course, that’s just my opinion. I’m itching to hear what the rest of the world thinks. So stop by …

WWW.COLDBLOODEDCHILLERS.COM

... and check it out (which means “buy a copy – it’s only 3 bucks”).

Keep the lights on. I’ll be back.

Yours cruelly,

Robert M. Heske

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