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February 22, 2014

Jesse's CHANGIN' FACE

CHANGIN’ FACE

Here we go…changin’ face

Just like the river…in the race

Here we go…changin’ face

Just like the dandelions…in the wind

Feels like blood…gettin’ thin

Here we go…changin’ face

Just like the river…in the race

Maybe these dreams of ours just floats away

Here we go again…changin’ face

Just like dandelions…in the wind

*Note: CHANGIN’ FACE was written for the character Jesse in Randolph Randy Camp'sRandolph Randy Camp Southern noir novel ‘False Dandelions’

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February 20, 2014

The Legend of Three Trees

THE LEGEND OF THREE TREES


LOGLINE: A country boy with extraordinary powers helps to free a terrified community of a notorious street gang and becomes their hero.


SUMMARY: Abandoned as a baby in the backwoods of rural Virginia, young THREE TREES inherited a mysterious power. Gifted with an uncanny sense of strength, both physically and mentally, Three Trees was often misunderstood. Being poked and prodded as a research guinea pig took its toll on Three Trees. With the help of a concerned nurse, Three Trees escaped from the life of a lab animal and headed on a journey to find his true purpose. On his journey, Three Trees learns a lot about himself and discovers the ugly side of humans. Settling down in the seedy side of a big city, Three Trees helps to free a terrified community of a notorious street gang and becomes a legend in the process.


The Legend of Three Trees, Original Draft Screenplay, US Copyright Reg# Pau 002992813, Writers Guild of America, West (WGA,W) Reg# 1095196, Author: Randolph Randy Camp


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Published on February 20, 2014 09:27 Tags: randolph-camp, randy-camp, rcstories

February 15, 2014

Randy Camp's TONY'S BIKE

Randolph Randy Camp’s ‘TONY’S BIKE’ Logline:
During his summer break, a kid detective helps the local cops solve a murder in rural Virginia.
‘TONY’S BIKE’ Plot/Summary:
Ever since Ricky Curtis was six years old he wanted to be an investigator. Now, at twelve years old, Ricky runs his own Private Investigator Agency out of his bedroom. Thus far, most of Ricky’s cases have centered around missing bikes. Ricky and his new sidekick, twelve year old Sheila, are caught off-guard when they discover a murder while investigating a stolen bike case. Realizing that young Ricky Curtis knows the backwoods better than they do, the local cops gladly accept his assistance in solving this heinous crime.
TONY’S BIKE, Original Screenplay Draft, U.S. Copyright Office Reg# PAu 002013080, Author: Randolph Randy CampRandolph Randy Camp
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February 12, 2014

New K.A.N.S.A.S. Plot Teaser

A ‘New K.A.N.S.A.S.’ plot teaser:
Spelling Bee champ, young Jennifer, has been invited on a late-night talkshow. After a brief chat with the host, Jennifer abruptly stands and looks directly at the camera. She addresses her TV audience…
JENNIFER: “This message is for the people of Kansas. If you’re over eighteen, living in Kansas, and don’t want to live by kids’ rules, then you need to find some other place to stay. We’re taking over Kansas but we don’t want to harm nobody. Adults don’t have to leave just as long as they can listen to us kids. Thank you.”
The following day, the adults of Kansas react to Jennifer’s message…
In a wheat field near Wichita, two farmers are shooting the breeze as they casually stroll through the field inspecting the wheat. We eavesdrop on their conversation…
FARMER 1: “Did ya’ hear that lit’l girl on the late show last night?”
FARMER 2: “Yup, she seems smart as I don’t know what – spelling ‘em big words ‘an all but looks like she’s missing a few screws upstairs though.”
FARMER 1: “I said this years ago, it’s all that sugar they put on kids’ cereal nowadays. Just makin’ ‘em crazy.”
NEW K.A.N.S.A.S., Originial Screenplay, US Copyright # Pau 2-651-984, Author: Randolph Randy Camp
Randy Camp’s New K.A.N.S.A.S. is an adventure about an underground kids’ society and their uprising.
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Published on February 12, 2014 11:36 Tags: kansas, new-kansas, randolph-camp, randy-camp

January 27, 2014

NEW K.A.N.S.A.S. (2014)

NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.



Dissatisfied with the way the adults are running the nation, a well-organized, underground society of intelligent kids demand the right to vote and to be given their own statehood or else. (The kids believe that voting should be based upon a person’s IQ, not their age.

Synopsis: ‘NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.’ (Kids’ Alliance National Society And Sanctuary): Discouraged with his lack of ability to control his own destiny fueled by his parents’ divorce and already fed up with the way the adults are running the country, a twelve year old boy forms a society to give children the Right to Vote and attempts to establish their own State in which to do it. All hell breaks when the U.S. Government starts to hunt down the leader and his underground network. In the meantime, the secretive children’s society is growing to an unbelievable size and there’s no stopping them now! TAGLINE: “Don’t underestimate the power of kids”

Although I’d originally wrote ‘NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.’ as a live action feature, it could also work as an ANIMATED feature-length movie as well. (The ‘Kansas’ in NEW K.A.N.S.A.S. stands for Kids’ Alliance National Society And Sanctuary)

U.S. Copyright: PAu002651984 (Original Screenplay Draft/ Author: Randolph Camp)

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Published on January 27, 2014 08:40 Tags: new-kansas, randolph-randy-camp, randy-camp

January 13, 2014

President's Volunteer Service Award: 'Wet Matches'

Reaching both a national and an international audience after the publication of his very inspiring, prize-winning story ‘Wet Matches’ on Amazon, emerging writer and Air Force veteran Randolph Camp was presented THE ‘Martin Luther King, Jr.-inspired’ PRESIDENT’S VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD & LETTER OF APPRECIATION from The White House during a special ceremony held at the Calvary CME Church in Buffalo, New York on January 15, 2012. This historic event was facilitated and conducted by the Gamma Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., which awarded author Randy Camp and other Outstanding Military Veterans for their passionate community spirit and service….(‘Wet Matches’ is a very entertaining story which takes a contemporary look at America’s growing bullying problems, teen runaway and homeless youths issues, including the ever-increasing problem of homeless teens living with HIV/AIDS.)… *The following are a few excerpts from The President’s Volunteer Award Letter presented to Randy Camp…Wet Matches: A Novel
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Published on January 13, 2014 08:34 Tags: at-risk-youth, homeless-youths, randy-camp, social-issues, teen-runaways, wet-matches

January 8, 2014

THE STORYLINE: Wet Matches

Wet Matches: A NovelWhile on a high school reunion trip to the South, a young California couple rescues an eclectic group of free-spirited, homeless teens and brings them back to sunny California. On this cross-country trip, Jack and Crystal discovers a lot about the teenagers. But also, they find out things about themselves that will help preserve their marriage.
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January 3, 2014

Main Street: An Excerpt from Wet Matches

MAIN STREET: An Excerpt from 'Wet Matches'...
On their way to visit Crystal's parents, the Canadays' rental Ford Escort slowly makes its way through Shallow Creek's business district.
In the midst of colorful storefront windows, standing out is the boarded-up teen drop-in center cushioned between a laundromat and Middleton's Drugstore.
The plywood enclosing the teen drop-in center is covered with large, spray-painted letters spelling 'Go home', 'Get out of our town' , 'Wet Matches', ect.
'WET MATCHES' is an inspiring, triumph-over-tragedy story about five homeless teens getting a second chance at a better life. 'Wet Matches' won the prestigious Quarter-Finals Prize at the 14th Annual Writers Network Screenplay and Fiction Competition in Los Angeles.Wet Matches: A Novel
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Published on January 03, 2014 07:30 Tags: at-risk-youths, hiv, homeless-youths, randy-camp, social-issues, teen-runaways, wet-matches

December 31, 2013

Meet Shelly, Cole, Micky, Robbie and Josie

Meet five free-spirited teens: Shelly, Robbie, Josie, Micky and Cole, who will inspire you to enjoy every second of your life. Shelly is pregnant. Robbie plays guitar. Josie’s a little confused. Micky likes cars. Cole’s a little shy. Some people called them useless. They were told to get out of town. Some people said that they were about as good as wet matches…but Jalan, Crystal and Jack thought otherwise. If you had ever been ridiculed, bullied, mocked…or if someone had ever made you feel like you was good for nothing or worthless then Randolph Randy Camp’s award-winning ‘Wet Matches: A Novel’ is a story for you. Without being preachy-but yet-entertaining, ‘Wet Matches’ takes a fresh contemporary look at America’s ever-increasing youth runaway and teen homeless problems. ‘WET MATCHES’ is a Quarter-Finals Winner of The Writers Network 14th Annual Screenplay and Fiction Competition. Wet Matches: A Novel
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Published on December 31, 2013 08:35 Tags: at-risk-youths, hiv, homeless-youth, randy-camp, social-issues, teen-runaways, wet-matches

December 22, 2013

Author Randy Camp Visits CNA Students at East High

On Monday, December 16th, author Randolph Randy Camp met with the sophomore Certified Nursing Assistant students from East High to discuss one of his novels, Wet Matches, that the students read. The students relished the opportunity to actually meet and discuss his work.

Wet Matches is a metaphoric story loaded with highly engaging characters who consistently demonstrate empathy as they mature and move beyond severe barriers in their life to become healed contributors to society. Mr. Camp shared his personal story of growing up in the segregated South and how his experience, and a song that he wrote as a teenager, became the plot of his book. Students were spellbound as he discussed the process of writing and publishing a book.


Mr. Camp recently had his third book, Twenty-nine Dimes, a Love Story, published, and his sequel to Wet Matches is in the final editing stages.- (Mr. Tim Wagner, Instructor-Teacher)Wet Matches: A Novel
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Published on December 22, 2013 09:23 Tags: at-risk-youths, hiv, homeless-youths, randy-camp, social-issues, teen-runaways, troubled-youth, wet-matches

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Thanks for Visiting! Randy was born on March 12, 1961 in rural Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Randy has written several TV scripts and screenplays, including TIME OUT TIME IN, THE LEGEND OF THREE TREE ...more
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