I’m delighted to say that Cremains has made it into the final Top 20 of the BooksOffice search for crime novels to adapt into TV series. This was the result of a public vote, so many thanks to everyone who voted for me.
It’s early days yet, and there are a number of other stages to go through, so it’s by no means a done deal that Cremains will make it onto the TV screens. Here’s hoping though, and many thanks again for your support.
Many thanks to everyone who’s voted so far at https://booksoffice.com to have my comedy crime caper Cremains adapted as a TV series.
Cremains is currently in the top 20 of the public vote, but I’ve no idea if it’s near the top or the bottom of the 20, so if you haven’t voted already, I’d be really grateful if you’d take the plunge.
I’d hate to lose your vote, so if you have (or have had) any problems with the voting process, please do let me know through my Contact page or comment below as I can easily help you out.
I have some news that I’m rather excited about, which is that I’ve been invited by BooksOffice to submit my novel “Cremains” for possible adaptation as a movie or TV series.
Although BooksOffice has a judging panel of professionals, they’re also relying on a public vote to help them to decide which book(s) to select, so I’d be really grateful for your support.
It’s a fairly simple process to cast your votes, and after you register as a “Reader/Viewer” at https://booksoffice.com/ :
CLICK ON THE ‘PROJECTS’ OR ‘VOTING’ TAB IN THE TOP MENU BAR
SCROLL DOWN THROUGH THE BOOKS TILL YOU FIND “CREMAINS”
CLICK ON THE ‘VOTE’ BUTTON UNDERNEATH “CREMAINS”
CLICK ON THE TICKET ICON AND ENTER THE NUMBER OF TICKETS YOU WANT TO GIVE. YOU CAN GIVE ME ALL 5 OF YOUR VOTES IF YOU SO WISH!
Each vote is eligible to win a Kindle or £100 in Amazon vouchers, and if you’re interested, there are more details here on how to like the book itself, get more voting tickets, etc: http://booksoffice.com/voting-guidelines-for-readers/
Hopefully, all of this will only take a few minutes, and I’d be eternally grateful for your help in getting “Cremains” onto the big or small screen – or any size screen really.