glen bonham


Biography

Glen Bonham is a screenwriter, audio drama producer, and novelist. His first novel, The Elvis Interviews was nominated for Best First Novel by Crime Writers of Canada for the prestigious Arthur Ellis Award. Glen lives in Mississauga Ontario Canada.

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Books

The Gospel of Luke    by glen bonham
Price: Free! 58090 words. Published on June 7, 2009. Screenplays.

Dr. Luke pens his word for word account of the life of Jesus Christ while nursing patients back to health, the victims of a Slave Market riot in Rome.
The Gospel of Mark    by glen bonham
Price: Free! 40000 words. Published on May 15, 2009. Screenplays.

In it's infancy, the Christian church, was violently persecuted by the power of the Roman Empire. Tradition holds that the apostle Paul was beheaded in Rome, probably in accordance with the policy begun by Nero in a.d.64. This is a word for word account of the life of Jesus Christ, penned by Mark, and undoubtedly gleaned from the teachings of Peter.
Blood & Fire Screenplay    by glen bonham
Price: Free! 45470 words. Published on April 22, 2009. Screenplays.

The story of William and Catherine Booth and the founding of The Salvation Army. Once branded as 'irreverent and profane buffoonery, the Army's founders took their red-hot brand of religion into the saloons, dance halls, and anywhere else they could attract an audience and built an organization that is known world-wide. Script later adapted as an audio drama. More info at; www.battlefieldmedia.com
The Elvis Interviews    by glen bonham
Price: $2.99 USD. 108440 words. Published on April 20, 2009. Fiction.

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The mob has stolen Elvis's 55 pink caddy from Graceland. When a retirement age sheriff with an eerie resemblance to Elvis investigates, he meets a down on his luck Journalist who is snooping around Graceland on a hot tip. The journalist becomes convinced the sheriff is in fact, Elvis Presley. “Yeah, I get that a lot,” grins sheriff Jesse, “but I ain’t Elvis. Elvis died in 1977"

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