
This is a clip of the story that won Children's Literature's story of the year in 2007. I sent this work into Harper Collins, A.K.A. Haper Teen publishing, and they kept the script and complained that I need a real agent to publish this work. I am worried that one of their authors, or editors will turn my work into profits for them. I worked too hard to be outcasted like that, so we will bring it to the internet. I have had my previous dealings with them--( The lion in Narnia) Stolen. TheFanNJ won't sue; but if we find out Missy The Menace, get air play anywhere-- we will. If publishing companies and movie production companies want to cheat people, then get on the Internet and hit them where it hurts THEIR POCKETS. Coaches! 101 is a second year Literary Agency, and we own advertisement rights to over 200 companies. We are working with Hay House Publishing, and they also sponsor Coaches! 101. So I would always place your work in that places that people can view it-- to save it from being stolen. TheFanNJ has been the outcast of the Children's movie business for the last 6 years, and it took the Internet for people to start speaking up on publishing companies, stealing work. Then they wonder why self-publishing and vanity publishers and P.O.D. is now taking over. Stop the insanity in the world of publishing. Or I will beat the odds on the Internet.