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  1. Arlo Finch in the Valley of Fire is a middle-grade fiction fantasy novel, written by American screenwriter John August. It was published on February 6, 2018 by Roaring Brook Press, an imprint of the Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group. It is the first book in a planned Arlo Finch trilogy, and is based on August's own experience as a Boy ...

  2. Labors of Mr. John Augustus, The Well-Known Philanthropist, From One Who Knows Him.” It was made available for private circulation in Boston during December of 1858. The letter was subsequently shown to Augustus, who said in acknowledgement, “I have examined your letter, and have found but few details in it requiring correction, and these of

  3. Writer/Director John August, whose films include The Nines, Big Fish, Go, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Corpse Bride.

  4. Labors of Mr. John Augustus, The Well-Known Philanthropist, From One Who Knows Him.” It was made available for private circulation in Boston during December of 1858. The letter was subsequently shown to Augustus, who said in acknowledgement, “I have examined your letter, and have found but few details in it requiring correction, and these of

  5. Feb 6, 2018 · John August is the author of 2018’s Arlo Finch in the Valley of Fire, the first of a three-book series. It’s his debut novel. As a screenwriter, John’s credits include Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Frankenweenie, Corpse Bride and the two Charlie’s Angels films.

  6. Feb 2, 2022 · John August: This is Episode 531 of Scriptnotes. It’s a podcast about screenwriting and things that are interesting to screenwriters. Today on the show we’re looking at how you move from scene to scene. That’s right, transitions. It’s a clip show where we listen back to past John and past Craig as they offer their advice, which for all ...

  7. Want for nothing. Here is freedom; so follow it. Climb the slope. Scoop lights from the starry night. Step out of darkness and squinting, enter where candle-flame makes every color glow. The rhythm of the music grows and swells and echoes the drumbeat of your heart. Hypnotic this. The cadence gets inside your body.

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