Be careful what you say while sitting in a barber chair
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
9pp
Genre:
Thriller
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
Everyone
Based On:
The Unauthorized Mostly True Story
Synopsis/Details
Three teenaged surfer dudes talk trash at their local barber shop about the existence of ghosts when a curmudgenous old man jumps into the discussion. He quickly schools the teens about his own participation in a local ghostly legend many years earlier. Ultimately, it's the barber who has the last say.
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The Writer: Rick Helin

Rick grew up in Kailua, Hawaii. Graduated from San Jose State University and began his writing career while working as a Superior Court Probation Officer. In that capacity, Rick was responsible for interviewing defendants who pled, or had been found guilty, of felony charges. Then, preparing an extensive judicial sentencing recommendation for his team of assigned judges. This honed his writing and research skills immensely. Rick took these acquired skills and applied them to a booming mortgage banking market. By substituting rap sheets for credit reports, Rick quickly became the 'Dean of Mortgage Banking' in Northern California, successfully convincing mortgage underwriters to 'sentence'… Go to bio
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