Today I was honored to have a short story published on the Saturday Evening Post website. I hope you enjoy it!
http://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/the-durschlag-twins
Friday, November 14, 2014
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
I am excited to announce that a revised and fully edited version of Winifred (Infinity Publishing) will be released on Friday, November 14. Its wonderful, quirky humor, moments of dark despair and sweet sentimentality will still shine through and fans of the original version will love this edition even more. Winifred is a story about faith and serendipity in the relationship of two lost souls each working out their own destiny and growing together into a family.
FROM THE BACK COVER:
In his debut novel, Winifred,
Charles R. Souby tells the story of a despondent, cynical, middle-aged widower
who finds salvation and a purpose for living in the unlikely form of a young
woman struggling with drug addiction, among other demons. What looks to be a May-December
romance gets turned on its ear by a stunning revelation. Instead, Winifred
is an unconventional love story filled with shocking twists and turns. With
suspense and empathy for its deeply troubled and flawed characters, Winifred unfolds a fascinating,
complicated human drama while raising intriguing questions about the role of
fate and the meaning of family.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Announcing: A Shot of Malaria and Winifred - the screenplay
Good news! I have completed my second novel, A Shot of Malaria as well as a screenplay rendition of my first novel, Winifred. I am currently seeking representation for both works.
Written in a deadpan first person narrative (think of Huckleberry Finn as a heroin addict in a Denis Johnson novel), A Shot of Malaria is the dark, ironic and comical story of Daniel Martin, a San Francisco street musician struggling with alcoholism and heroin addiction, who decides to pursue his life's dream of having a girlfriend over the Christmas Holidays.
His efforts to clean up are as dark as his addiction and his world is rocked by the deaths of several friends, a felony arrest, a series of psychotic episodes, a suicide attempt and finally a family intervention.
The story is gritty and emotionally challenging, but is inhabited by dozens of colorful characters who both support and thwart Daniel's journey. A Shot of Malaria is grippingly realistic in both its ugliness and triumph of the human spirit.
- Devin Tipton
These are the issues I explore in my dark, yet sweet
screenplay. The story has the edgy and quirky
humor of American Beauty and Juno and moves with a strong
rhythm.
A Shot of Malaria
Written in a deadpan first person narrative (think of Huckleberry Finn as a heroin addict in a Denis Johnson novel), A Shot of Malaria is the dark, ironic and comical story of Daniel Martin, a San Francisco street musician struggling with alcoholism and heroin addiction, who decides to pursue his life's dream of having a girlfriend over the Christmas Holidays.
His efforts to clean up are as dark as his addiction and his world is rocked by the deaths of several friends, a felony arrest, a series of psychotic episodes, a suicide attempt and finally a family intervention.
The story is gritty and emotionally challenging, but is inhabited by dozens of colorful characters who both support and thwart Daniel's journey. A Shot of Malaria is grippingly realistic in both its ugliness and triumph of the human spirit.
An editor writes:
Fans of Raymond Carver, James St. James, Jack Kerouac and Chuck Palahniuk, will flock to this book to feed off its twisted, poignant truth and wrap themselves in the exquisiteness of the modern beatnik prose. Souby has immortalized an era and shared with us the journey out of purposelessness. Trouble escalates on every page and readers are wrenched through enriched senses, emotions, and psychosis.- Devin Tipton
Winifred
Winifred has received a number of great reviews on Amazon.com and I've constantly received recommendations that the book should be turned into a screenplay.
For those unfamiliar with the novel, Winifred is the story of Winifred Mueller, the orphan daughter of a prostitute,
who longs to form a lasting relationship with her birth father, Rayleigh Stern,
whom she serendipitously discovers. But
is the best-selling author, who is still grieving the recent loss of his wife,
willing and able to handle a daughter, especially when that daughter is a
22-year-old recovering meth addict? How
are Winifred and Rayleigh and those around them affected by their struggle, and
how do they grow?
I am excited about the future of both works and look forward to hearing from anybody interested in contacting me.
Email me
Sunday, June 26, 2011
'Winifred' now available on shelves in Marin
Friday, May 13, 2011
Click below to purchase Winifred online
AuthorHouse.com
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Amazon.com
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Barnes and Noble
Hardcover, paperback and Nook Book
Google Books
Ebook format
Hardcover, Paperback and Ebook
Amazon.com
Hardcover, paperback and Kindle
Barnes and Noble
Hardcover, paperback and Nook Book
Google Books
Ebook format
Monday, May 2, 2011
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