Years ago, a young, aspiring writer enrolled in a screenwriting course at the University of Texas, and his fingers have hardly left the keyboard since. Refined in LA under apprenticeship, he honed his craft by respecting the rhythms of beats and the structural integrity of three-act literature. Nearly a decade later, returned to his allegorical roots of life, he would also return to his literary roots; pure storytelling. A form untethered by the confines of Snyderian dogma and motion picture mandates (No offense to prophets of Blake Snyder, I'm one of you!). Possessing a mountain of polished, feature-length scripts in hand already, E.J. Boley rewrote his writing career. Each short story resembles a supremely concise version of a script that exists already, waiting in the wings. A strategically tactful trait not common in most writers. |