![]() ![]() ![]() Relief also comes when you don’t have to go out every day “hunting for publicity.” As an author, it’s not enough to spend an entire year or more writing a great book, you then must go out and drive the marketing and PR in order to sell books.Īs more book chains have closed their doors under the gravitational forces of Amazon, shelf space has shrunk considerably, leading to lower sales. That excites me, because I have projects that would make incredible TV series and movies, only they’ve been relegated to the back-burner while MEG ignites the pilot light. ![]() This is more of an opportunity to put a spotlight on 22 years of my work – not just the MEG series but all of my novels and screenplays that are really great stories waiting to be discovered. ![]() Relief comes when (God willing) the movie does well and the back-end check clears. It’s taken a long time to bring The Meg to the big screen, is there a sense of relief on your side that your vision is finally being adapted? We got a chance to quiz the best selling writer about the film and the future of the book series. We’re just over a month away from The Meg hitting cinemas, a film that had been in development hell for years.įirst birthed from the mind of author Steve Alten, he couldn’t be happier that his creation is finally being unleashed in all its glory on the big screen. ![]()
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