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Jacqueline Gay Walley

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Jacqueline Gay Walley, under the pen name Gay Walley, is the author/script writer of the film Erotic Fire of the Unattainable: Longing to be Found, which was selected for the 2020 Brooklyn Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, Cinquest, and American Fringe/Paris. The novel, The Erotic Fire of the Unattainable: Aphorisms on Love, Art and the Vicissitudes of Life was first published by IML Publications (2007), reissued by Skyhorse Publishing (2015), a finalist for the Paris Book Festival Award and inspired her screenwriting of the film The Unattainable Story (2017) with Harry Hamlin.

Her play Love, Genius and a Walk opened at the 2013 Midtown Festival in New York and was nominated for six awards including best playwright and will open in Lond
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Erotic Fire of the Unattainable

From November 13 to November 15, 2021, the
American Fringe Film Festival will be on in Paris.

Excited to share the film based on my novel will be screening there. If you can't make it to Paris, you can download the film on Amazon Prime Video.

Erotic Fire of The Unattainable
A sixty-year-old New York city writer uses the men in her romantic life as muses for her latest novel, however, when the deeper Read more of this blog post »
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“If I am not being creative, I get creative with ways to destroy myself.”
Gay Walley, The Erotic Fire of the Unattainable: Aphorisms on Love, Art and the Vicissitudes of Life

“I find your inner artist and get your best work out of you by nurturing it and you. I do not try and make you write "my" book, but your specific individual book.”
Gay Walley

“Writers…tell the truth as it is on a given day, given page, given novel.”
Jacqueline Gay Walley, To Any Lengths (Book 2) Venus as She Ages Collection

“Mira sat down across from her. ‘The thing about ending up old, broke, alone is you feel so stupid. But it’s not like one had a choice. The real tragedy is if you could not put yourself forward in youth . . . you pay . . . now. Thus you pay young and you pay old. In the middle you run around with your head cut off.’

Lucia looked down at her newspaper. ‘Your real problem is you have a boyfriend who doesn’t want to kiss you.’

Mira ignored that. ‘What I like about your book, by the way, is that it’s vulnerable. And risky. And you just keep going. That is what I like so much. You just kept going.”
Jacqueline Gay Walley, Magnetism (Book 6) Venus as She Ages Collection

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