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Kenn Crawford

    Kenn Crawford is a storyteller who delves into the human experience with a profound passion for both writing and filmmaking. His literary approach often explores themes that resonate deeply, informed by his diverse artistic background. Crawford's dedication to narrative as a form of expression is evident in his continuous exploration of new storytelling mediums. Readers seeking authentic and engaging works will find his contributions to literature both compelling and enriching.

    The Princess Knights: The heartfelt story of two little princesses who venture deep into a forbidden forest to rescue a butterfly and find a
    Code 900: A Derrick Stone Crime Story
    The Misadventures of Mallory Malo: A Ghost Story She's Dying To Tell You (Middle-Grade Fiction for 9-12 year olds)
    10 Things I Learned Shooting Short Films: A Reality Check for First-Time Filmmakers
    The Covid Chronicles: Personal Pandemic Stories from Around the World: 2020 (non-fiction, memoirs, poems, stories)
    Dead Hunt: Some Things Are Better Left Dead
    • Off the coast of Nova Scotia, on a remote island, a lonely scientist, a powerful computer, a simple mistake, unleashes a new threat somewhere in the hills of Margaree. Dead Hunt is the story of six friends on a weekend trip that takes a horrifying turn when they are thrust into the heart of a pandemic, and an inconsolable scientist who will not accept the death of his little girl. Distraught with grief, he unknowingly releases a pathogen that does more than just kill - it brings the infected back with a ravenous appetite for human flesh. The lines between friendship and survival get blurred when the dead are hungry... and the dead hunt.

      Dead Hunt: Some Things Are Better Left Dead
    • I believe what many people need during these stressful times is to hear from people who feel just like they do, which is why I decided to compile this book of personal pandemic stories.When I put out the call for stories and poems, people from seven different countries answered that call!With more than two dozen submissions from Canada, the United States, China, Kenya, Taiwan, Australia and Jamaica, this book is a reminder that we each have a story to tell, and when we share our stories, our thoughts and even our fears, it reminds those of us who need to hear it the most that even though we may not be physically together, you are not alone!No one really knows exactly what our new normal will be when this pandemic is finally behind us, but we know we will overcome it together by staying socially separated, yet socially connected in heart and in spirit.I hope you enjoy these stories as much as I have.Thank you,Kenn

      The Covid Chronicles: Personal Pandemic Stories from Around the World: 2020 (non-fiction, memoirs, poems, stories)
    • Created in the trenches of no-budget filmmaking by an active, indie filmmaker, Kenn Crawford doesn't waste your time with outdated theory or useless fluff... he tells it like it is whether you want to hear it or not, because he knows these are lessons you need to learn if you want to succeed. Bonus: Includes several of the writing exercises that Kenn teaches in his Writing & Filmmaking Workshops and his "Fundamentals of Screenwriting and Story Structure" online training course that includes: - Finding a Story - Writing a Treatment - Character Development - Bringing a Character to Life - Character Bios - Breaking Down a Scene - Understanding Theme - Loglines If you're thinking about shooting a movie, especially if it's a feature-length film, you owe it to yourself to read this book first so you don't make the same mistakes. Makes a great gift for the budding filmmaker in your family. Grab your copy today!

      10 Things I Learned Shooting Short Films: A Reality Check for First-Time Filmmakers
    • Code 900: A Derrick Stone Crime Story

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      For the six graduating officers of the Maritime Police Academy, Margaree has everything they need to complete their training: picturesque rolling hills, complete isolation, and a mock murder gone awry.When one of his team members mysteriously disappears in the middle of the night, Derrick Stone must use all his training to find the missing officer and lead his team to safety. But as the bodies begin to pile up, he is forced to face the thought he pushed to the back of his mind: the killer just might be one of their own.

      Code 900: A Derrick Stone Crime Story
    • The author of The Misadventures of Mallory Malo, an upper middle-grade book, brings you his second short-read children’s book that was inspired by and written as a bedtime story for his grandchildren.The Princess Knights tells the heartfelt story of two little princesses who venture deep into the forbidden Neverknot Forest. Armed with only a toy sword and too much imagination, the two sisters set out to find a pink butterfly, and discover a fire-breathing dragon.

      The Princess Knights: The heartfelt story of two little princesses who venture deep into a forbidden forest to rescue a butterfly and find a