by Georgianne Landy-KordisPublish: May 15, 2015Action & AdventureAfrican American InterestHistoryGeneral Nonfiction
Book Overview
Bestselling author G. Landy-Kordis brings the story of Bass Reeves to life in a fast-paced yet touching screenplay. Lots of action in this story of the first black U.S. Deputy Marshal appointed by Judge Isaac Parker to uphold the law in the untamed lawless Indian Territory in the 1800's.
BIOGRAPHY Ms. Landy-Kordis attended the University of Oklahoma for screenwriting and directing.
She has written, directed, produced promotional scripts as well as worked as a videographer through her own company FIA/Films by Independent Artists, Inc.
Her first book is her memoir, "And I thought I'd be a nun" which details physical and emotional abuse as well as insurmountable amounts of love from the unloved, survival, and happy endings.
Her preferred format is screenwriting. Her "Goldsby-Buffalo Soldier" almost got produced but funding fell through and producers decided to move on.
She has published three of her screenplays and has them on amazon for sale also.
Most recently she has completed a new short story series, Tapioca Style Series. It's about a widowed detective, raising two children and finding new love.
Ten of her books are on audible.
She self-publishes under her FIA/Films by Independent Artists Inc., dba LilyHeart Publishing and is willing to help others that wish to do the same.
Ms. Landy-Kordis is inspired to write human interest stories and offer emotional insight.