The Ever-Changing B Movie and other imaginings
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About the Book
The flash fictions in The Ever-Changing B Movie are diverse glimpses of characters or situations. Most of them are full of loose ends and can’t be neatly tied up at the end and satisfactorily explained. When it comes to the book’s technique—specifically, description—the author agrees wholeheartedly with what Elmore Leonard once said, “I like a lot of talking in a book . . . I like some description but not too much of that.”
About the Author
Roger Zotti, author of a diverse collection of flash fictions titled The Ever-Changing B Movie, taught in a Connecticut prison for twenty years. He retired in 1993. It took a while, but after discovering the power of reading and writing, he went on to graduate from Eastern Connecticut State College and Wesleyan University. In addition to his love of reading and writing, he enjoys WNBA basketball, hockey, boxing, running, swimming, dogs, music, and motion pictures. Roger Zotti, his wife, and their creative dog live in Preston, Connecticut. A regular contributor to The Resident and The International Boxing Research Organization Journal, he also facilitates a film class in Norwich, Connecticut, for the Adventures in Lifelong Learning Program.