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The Easter Rubber: Original Screenplay

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Solving the cold cases of The Easter Rubber, an American horror story.
Written for movie lovers.
Rated R by the author - sex, violence, language.

Amelia and Rosy have something in common. They each survived a horror story they don't want to tell, but here it is.

The Easter Rubber is a work of unbearable fiction solving 131 cold cases of elderly women victimized by a cowardly predator hiding plain sight as a Christian family guy and helpful neighbor.

Parts of this story are true.

The Easter Rubber is an original screenplay by Carma Gagne Chan.

Carma is a California girl who grew up in the middle of eight monsters who learned to be creatively human in the home of Ruth Gagne and Jon-Jon Chan. She has been a fan of Alfred Hitchcock, suspense thrillers, psychological horror stories and true crime drama since the age of eleven. Carma is an imaginative and prolific storyteller who has written a variety of novels, short stories and movie scripts. Her favorite movies in this genre are The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, Wiene), Psycho (1960, Hitchcock), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962, Green), Wait Until Dark (1967, starring Audrey Hepburn), Re-Animator (1985, Gordon), The Game (1997, Fincher), Get Out (2017, Peele), and Us (2019, Peele).

239 pages, Paperback

Published April 10, 2022

About the author

Carma Chan

32 books6 followers
Most often, readers ask, "Who influenced you?"

I share Dr. King's dream.

Additionally, you can see my bookshelves here where I review and rate every book I remember reading.

Besides the Saardu series, which is my way of explaining death and the circle of life, I write of personal pain and overcoming. For example, "10 Most Annoying Things People Say to NICU Parents (...when they're only trying to help!)" Grief is universal, but each of us enters and exits it in our own ways.

My greatest literary influences are Professor Richard Walter, who teaches Advanced Screenwriting for MFA students at the UCLA film school. He taught me everything I needed to know about the ancient art of storytelling. The American poet, E.E. Cummings (don't lecture me about upper/lowercase--he preferred E.E., do some research and you'll find that out), is dear to me and I carry him as my spiritual grandfather in my heart. Poetry was my first love, especially freestyle. Kurt Vonnegut, when asked why he wrote fiction novels, answered that he did so to reach the minds of young people before they become Senators and Generals, to "infect them with humanity."

That is my passion. I aim to give my descendants a more harmonious world. I also love to have fun and make fun, and encourage playfulness and spontaneity!

I hope you find my work as transformative as my husband does.

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