Stefano Boscutti


Biography

STEFANO BOSCUTTI is an independent writer and director and ideas man. He loves stories about true mavericks and outsiders who want to change the world. Larger than life characters who either wildly succeed or go down in flames. (Often both at the same time.) Boscutti's stories are usually laced with humor and a ton of irony.

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Books

Kafka's Hairbrush (Story)    by Stefano Boscutti
Price: Free! 4200 words. Published on January 31, 2012. Fiction.

Someone's having a bad hair day. Anxious writer Franz K. waits for the pharmacy in Prague's old square to open so he can purchase a bottle of his favorite hair tonic. Why are they late? What is wrong with the clerk? Why can't he understand a word he says? "Kafka’s Hairbrush" is an analeptic literary love story. A little pick-me-up. Can the fretful writer ever settle his nerves?
Boscutti's Elvis Presley (Screenplay)    by Stefano Boscutti
Price: $6.99 USD. 19070 words. Published on November 4, 2011. Screenplays.

Walk a thousand miles in Elvis' shoes. It's 1970. It's Christmas. And Elvis Presley is jack of it. He's had enough of the songs, the fans, the girls, the guys, everything. He flees Graceland on a wild, manic quest to meet President Nixon before Colonel Parker can haul his ass back to Memphis. The King wants to score a Federal Drug Agent's badge. The President of America is the only man who . . .
Rick Perry Prays for the Assassination Games (Story)    by Stefano Boscutti
Price: Free! 2270 words. Published on October 25, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
When you look at American politics these days, what do you see? Land of the extreme, home of the crazy? The Democrats are keeping their loonies under wraps. But the Republicans? Man, they're out of control. "Rick Perry Prays for the Assassination Games" is a political 'what if' story? What if you take the current principles of the Republican Party to their natural conclusion? What if those . . .
Bring Me the Head of John Grisham (Story)    by Stefano Boscutti
Price: Free! 8890 words. Published on October 22, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
What would you do for a million dollars? Risk averse expatriate life insurance agent Bob Proctor has to steal back the head of famed American legal thriller author to claim a million dollar bounty from a retired Mexican drug lord. He soon finds himself way out of his depth on the back roads of Mexico. Army snipers, wild dogs, gold Cadillacs, one-handed Narcos. The whole enchilada. "Bring Me...
The Wedding Video (Screenplay)    by Stefano Boscutti
Price: $6.99 USD. 18610 words. Published on October 22, 2011. Screenplays.

0.75 star(4.75 from 4 reviews)
Everyone loves a wedding. You don't want to read something dry and droll. You want to read something smart and funny. Something you can laugh out loud to. "The Wedding Video" melts the most subversive comedies ever written into one manic concoction of love and lust. Peopled with wannabe mafiosi, this intriguing farce pits a young man on the rise against the don who wants to bed his fiance on...
Boscutti's Don Simpson (Novel)    by Stefano Boscutti
Price: $6.99 USD. 56920 words. Published on August 11, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
Nothing succeeds like excess. Outrageous Hollywood super producer Don Simpson wants to do something good with his life. But all the hookers and drug dealers and movie stars just keep getting in the way. Simpson teamed with Jerry Bruckheimer to create the high concept blockbuster that changed the business for ever. Now he wants to change himself. "BOSCUTTI'S DON SIMPSON" is a wild Hollywood novel
Letter To Berkshire Shareholders (First Draft)    by Stefano Boscutti
Price: Free! 1050 words. Published on November 26, 2010. Fiction.

Let them eat credit default swaps. Warren Buffett’s partner is in a crotchety mood. He’s fed up with ordinary people thinking they can get rich off the sweat of others. Who do they think they are? Hedge fund managers? “Letter to Berkshire Shareholders (First Draft)” is a businesslike corporate story. Think of it as a moral bailout. Can Warren Buffett make the truth more palatable?
Selling Anne Frank (Story)    by Stefano Boscutti
Price: Free! 6920 words. Published on October 23, 2010. Fiction.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
Welcome to a brave new world of advertising. Welcome to the future where brooding advertising agency head Simon Ross is having one of those days. He's in two minds about whether he should pitch for the Anne Frank account. His senior account planner is putting the pressure on. His senior team is all over the place. And his creative director is missing. Can the philosophical Ross win the account?
The Rumors Swirling About James Patterson (Story)    by Stefano Boscutti
Price: Free! 2110 words. Published on October 22, 2010. Fiction.

0.75 star(4.67 from 3 reviews)
Do you remember your first day on the job? Engaging writer's first day on the job at James Patterson, Inc. He wants to make a good impression but it's not going to be as easy as he thought. If only he didn't lose his damn full stop. Can the new writer avoid temptation and get with the program?
You Know What I Like To Do At Four O'Clock, Ed?    by Stefano Boscutti
Price: Free! 5560 words. Published on August 21, 2010. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Meet Hollywood's most inglorious bastard. Legendary bad boy movie mogul Don Simpson has just been made the new head of production at Paramount Studios. As he waits for a journalist to arrive for a customary interview, he reflects on his hectic life so far. Can the ferocious Simpson win over the journalist from the L.A. Times?

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