TV and film agent for Island of Fog
As I might have mentioned once or twice, a film agent contacted me a couple of weeks ago (on July 22nd) with an interest in turning Island of Fog into a screenplay. I won't print his name here until it's all set in concrete, but to paraphrase, he said he was a Piers Anthony fan and had seen my book reviewed on Piers Anthony's website (second paragraph). Based on what the agent had read about the book there and on my website, he had a "gut feeling" that it would make a great film. I couldn't help agreeing! :-)
So we spoke, and even after a long conversation I felt that it was still a bit of a pipe dream. Making a film of my book has always been in my mind, but right at the very back, tucked away in a dark corner behind a door marked "Do Not Open Until Major Publishing Deal Has Been Secured." But the idea of a movie intrigued me, and I started to think -- "What if it actually happened?"
Of course, then it was a case of how big the production would be. Are we talking about a blockbusting Hollywood movie with A-list stars, directed by Steven Spielberg? Or a classy but relatively unknown indie film? Or a straight-to-DVD flop? Or a made-for-TV movie on Sci-Fi Channel? Or even a TV series? It could be good, but there are many scenarios where the screen version could be a complete disaster.
On the other hand, even a complete disaster would be an achievement! How many authors can say, "My book was made into a film!" -- even a rubbish one? And there's always the possibility that it could be a hugely successful high-budget motion picture. :-)
Bearing all that in mind, what do I have to lose?
I can think of a few possible issues relating to my efforts to find a big-house publisher. I've read that some (maybe most) literary agents won't be interested if there's already another agent involved. Then again, I've also read that many literary agents won't be interested if the book is self-published, so maybe I've shot myself in the foot already.
As Laura Canning, author of Taste the Bright Lights, said: "Ach, sign it -- having a film made from your first book will definitely land you an agent for the second. Think beyond Island of Fog."
I agree. So, today the agent is sending a slightly revised contract for me to sign. This one makes it more clear that the contract is for this book alone, not all my future work. There's a 30-day get-out clause as well, for either party. So this might be a short-lived deal anyway; if there's no interest, then the agent will know fairly quickly and that will be that.
The agent is going to pitch the book to a couple of producers, but I also need to write a treatment. A treatment is what agents and writers usually use for pitching; it's a long synopsis, maybe 4-8 pages, going over the major scenes in a movie-like way, with detail on the key scenes, for instance:
"We open on a dark, rainy night. Headlights appear out of the darkness. A car slows and stops, and the engine cuts off. The door opens..."
...and so on. There's less detail on not-so-important bits, and the idea is to condense the book (or movie) into a fairly brief but complete synopsis. Writing a treatment is pretty much what I did for Book 2, Labyrinth of Fire, only without the movie lingo, so writing a treatment for Island of Fog should be simple enough. I hope.
Golly, it's exciting! The agent and I talked about the budget too. Believe it or not, the agent has only just finished reading the book. Before that I had asked him about budgets for the screen adaptation, because the story contains monsters and those will require some computer generated wizardry -- something that would look fantastic on a big-budget movie but atrocious on a low-budget TV film. The agent is primarily in contact with two production companies at the moment, one of which is responsible for a VERY well-known series of horror movies, so a big-enough budget might not be an issue IF the story is accepted.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves. I won't give up my day job just yet.
That is amazing, Keith; you must be over the moon! I'll keep my fingers crossed. From The Secret Blog to The Hollywood Blockbuster Blog, eh?
Wow... a film made out of your book so soon. Island of Fog must be a great book, Keith. Wishing you all the best,
Hope
Impressive, Keith! Just imagine, how great that will be. Let us know how things turn out! :-)
Wow — a film! That is just super, Keith. Keep us updated please. I look forward to seeing the film in the near future! : -) Fantasy films are always a great hit.
If I were you, I would say "no"—and I wouldn't take the risk. Yes of course there's a chance it might help in publicity and promotion, but you don't want to lose everything you've gained just by a bad film. Good films made are few and far these days, and those of books are atrocious. Example: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince's film. And then, as you said, many literary agents are just put off by the fact that there's another agent involved. That's rather the killer.
Of course it all depends on you—what you want, what you prefer etc. But it might—it just might—be a better idea to wait until the publishing deal. After all, they're the professionals, and they have much better budgets. If there are monsters in your book, the odds are that they—the publishers—can bring them "to life" much better than any film agent.
Good luck on whichever way you choose, Keith!
Sam
P.S - Nice website, nice shadow behind the lettering 'posted by...' Nice design too, much better than The Secret Blog. I will keep returning here!
Thanks, all, for the comments! I've been giving the film agent matter a lot of thought lately, and am swinging back and forth like a pendulum over whether I should sign or not. If I thought I had some chance of getting a big publishing deal, I probably would not sign. But the fact is, by self-publishing I might have spoiled my chances of finding an agent or publisher. I always knew this was a possibility, but I just HAD to self-publish, and I'm glad I did in many ways... but that big publishing deal might have to wait for another book! Of course, if I started selling thousands of copies of ISLAND OF FOG, then a publisher might glance my way... but until then I probably need to accept that I'm on my own on this one.
In which case, I can't see what I have to lose by having a film agent. Making an atrocious film is still better than no film at all, in terms of feathers in caps and so on. By the way, Sam, I thought the Half-Blood film was excellent! It may not have matched the book, but if my film had a fraction of that budget I'd be happy!
Oh, and Sam, it's not the publisher who has a "big movie budget" — the publisher just has movie rights. Whether it's a big budget or not depends entirely on the studio making the film. A independent film agent might end up with a big budget film too. But I get what you mean: a book that's been published and is very successful will likely attract more interest in the movie industry than a book that hasn't.
Yes, I did mean the studio and not the publishers. I thought I was pedantic enough for errors—apparently not! Howlers always do escape our touch, don't they?
I saw the Half Blood Prince film and well, it was a bit like "Hmm" and not "Wow!" or even "Good." Nothing bad with the execution; I just thought the plot wasn't up to scratch.
Yes of course you can't lose anything by having a film agent so, if you don't plan on keeping submitting to major publishers, then—I'll admit it my mind's changed—you'll do better off by signing! Either way it's up to you.
But I admit, it WOULD be fantastic to see a good fantasy film! (As Philip Mannering says above, fantasy films are a great hit — I rather like them).
Oh boy, Keith, it is great that you have found a film agent for your book. Go for it, man. Most novelists would kill to have their first novel translated into a movie in so short a time. In this world, it is risk takers that succeed. If your book is turned into a movie, regardless of its outcome, you will be propelled into unimaginable fame and fortune. Writers like Ian Fleming, J.K. Rowling never knew beforehand that their books-turned-into movies would be very successful. Everything in this world is literally a gamble and if you do not take risks, you will never succeed. A movie (let me hope it is done as soon as possible when the book is still fresh in people’s minds) no doubt will propel your book into the stratosphere of unimaginable sales in that "traditional" publishers will be looking for you for the next book assignments or projects rather than the other way round.
I think it should be made into an animated series, so that there wont be any bad CG. I hope that you really make it into a tv show as i have been reading and enjoying the series. you should probably search for an animator and try to make it real,
yours faithfully
alexander
Show/hide all posts
- Box of Fables (Island of Fog Book 16) is finished! How would you like to read it earlier than everyone else?
- How to find the best keywords for Amazon (AMS) sponsored ads
- Next Chapter Con - A Books and Authors Convention
- The best laid plans of mice and men... and overworked writers who bite off more than they can chew
- Look out for at least 3 new books coming in 2019
- Book cover, title, and blurb - how did I get it so wrong?
- A cat named Frosty, a new book convention, and unicorns
- Fantasy and sci-fi cons and other author events
- Sci-fi episodic serial fiction - free for KU Kindle Unlimited readers
- How I'm going to publish 15 books in seven months
- Post a review for Island of Fog Box Set 1-3 and help make the next Box Set free!
- Doctor Who, anyone?
- Death Storm (Island of Fog Legacies #5) is published!
- A mild obsession with talking dragons in my fantasy books
- Middle-grade fantasy books with an Island of Fog theme
- Finding mythical monsters to put in my books
- Working hard to hardly work
- Island of Fog Box Sets now available... and FREE on Kindle Unlimited
- Get ready for a World of Fog
- Exactly how many times does an author edit and proofread a novel before publishing?
- New book hurtles toward publication
- Female fauns and other imponderables
- Save 20% on Island of Fog titles for a limited time
- A faun with a mist-erious power
- Think your book doesn't need proofreading? Think again!
- Results of BookBub promo for Sleep Writer (Book 1)
- Warp Giants (Sleep Writer Book 4) is published!
- A book is finished, and a new one starts!
- Con Nooga... and reactions to my book selling techniques
- Goodbye 2017, Hello 2018
- Tails of a Shapeshifter is published!
- Sleep Writer series has a brand new set of covers
- Constructing, websiting, and writing all at once
- Haunted Fortress (Island of Fog Legacies #4) is published!
- Completed book, forthcoming books, audiobooks, book sales, book covers, and... darkness!
- Book 4 of the Island of Fog Legacies just about finished
- Cover art, movie theaters, lazy writing, clunky first chapters, and being incredibly successful
- Novel proofreading service
- Gargoyle Scourge (Island of Fog Legacies #3) is published!
- Gargoyle Scourge available from bookstores on March 1st, 2017
- Island of Fog translated into Spanish!
- Gargoyle Scourge is ready for beta reading
- Happy holidays, massive downloads, foggy plans, black comedies, and daft ideas
- Gargoyles, a classroom in Australia, book reviews, and my kitchen floor
- Working on a new book cover for Sleep Writer
- When is it okay to give away major plot details?
- Latest book, website changes, marketing, and freebies!
- What's a self-published indie novel really worth?
- Sinister Roots (Island of Fog Legacies #2) is published!
- Sinister Roots launches in 9 days... and Unicorn Hunters is on sale!
- Plotting the next book
- Sinister Roots is finished!
- Back from vacation, and hardly a word written!
- Writer's block, stalling, and just plain old procrastination
- How do most readers find good new books to read?
- On the lookout for repeated words in manuscripts
- Free short story The Silver Wand (Part 4 of 4) now available
- Introducing the next book in the Island of Fog Legacies series
- Answers to a few niggles
- Unicorn Hunters (Island of Fog Legacies #1) is published and available everywhere!
- Free short story The Silver Wand (Part 3 of 4) now available
- Using a Chromebook for novel writing and editing
- Early reviews for Unicorn Hunters
- Pre-order Unicorn Hunters and get it on March 15th 2016
- Free short story The Silver Wand (Part 2 of 4) now available
- Unicorn Hunters first draft finished!
- Free short story The Silver Wand (Part 1 of 4) now available
- Sleep Writer series now available in paperback!
- New cover for new book in new Island of Fog series!
- Just over a million words
- Free short story Be Good for Belsnickel now available
- My name is Keith Robinson and I'm a writer
- Free short story The Soothsayer now available
- Mountain of Whispers Audiobook now available!
- Help make a book permafree... and then get it for free!
- Caleb's World (Sleep Writer Book 3) is published
- Another book just about ready to publish
- Free short story Trading Magic now available
- Free short story Unicorn Poachers now available
- Caleb's World undergoing final edits
- Free short story Robbie and the Ogres now available
- Monsters in the Fog is published!
- The second Island of Fog Chronicles book due for release on August 1st
- Free short story Riding the Serpent now available
- Robot Blood (Sleep Writer Book 2) is published
- Labyrinth of Fire Audiobook now available!
- Robot Blood is finished!
- Free short story Darcy the Dryad now available
- Robot Blood nearing completion and on schedule for June release
- Free short story Bird-Girl and the Shaggy Beast now available
- The price of Island of Fog novellas
- Free short story Night of the Centaur now available
- Free short story Nameless Monster is available today
- Island of Fog Audiobook published!
- Plans to continue the Island of Fog series
- Get a free cartoon of your child or other small person as a superhero monster!
- Eye of the Manticore and Wings of a Faerie are published!
- Countdown to February 15th
- Unearthed (Fractured Book 2) is published!
- Lots of fog planned for 2015
- Eye of the Manticore is finished and in final editing stage
- Island of Fog audiobook planned for release in the spring
- Island of Fog as an audiobook?
- A Very Merry Shapeshifting Christmas
- What's happening over Christmas and into the New Year
- Unearthed (Fractured Book 2) is ready for beta readers
- Island of Fog Chronicles coming in the New Year
- Island of Fog Omnibus Edition (Books 1-3)
- Fractured Book 2 is full steam ahead
- Sleep Writer (Book 1) is published!
- New series about to be launched
- Castle of Spells (Island of Fog, Book 9) is published!
- Possible reworking of Island of Fog
- Prison of Despair (Island of Fog, Book 8) is published!
- Castle of Spells on the horizon
- Prison of Despair beta readers!
- Last day of April
- Coming up in 2014
- The timeline in a long-running series
- What future Island of Fog tales would YOU like to see?
- My new writing regime
- Island of Fog Book 9: Castle of Spells
- Island of Fog Book 8: Prison of Despair
- Quincy's Curse is published!
- What's going on (and not)
- Valley of Monsters (Island of Fog, Book 7) is published!
- How to provide a reader with recaps of previous books in a series
- Valley of Monsters is now out to beta readers
- Are you interested in beta-reading Valley of Monsters?
- A series of Unearthly Tales starting in 2014
- Quincy's Curse out for beta reading
- FRACTURED is published and available!
- Progress on Valley of Monsters and beyond
- Books I'll be publishing in the next few months
- Island of Fog Book 7: Valley of Monsters
- Advertising and promoting an ebook with BookBub
- Sci-fi and fantasy novel Fractured is ready for beta reading
- Going perma-free on Amazon
- All books in the Island of Fog fantasy series now available at Amazon, Kobo, iBookstore, and Barnes & Noble
- Finding beta readers and proofreaders for your self-published indie novel
- Writing and editing a sci-fi/fantasy novel with another author
- Island of Fog is a B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree
- Ned Firebreak by Brian Clopper
- The cost of shipping books internationally
- Chamber of Ghosts is published
- Island of Fog Book 7 - including prequel!
- Pre-order Chamber of Ghosts
- Movie adaptation of Island of Fog for release in 2015 (April Fool's)
- Island of Fog featured as Book of the Month
- Letters and artwork from a classroom in North Carolina
- Calling for Chamber of Ghosts beta readers
- Late edits to Chamber of Ghosts
- Website overhaul
- The ISLAND OF FOG fantasy series
- Collaborative novel writing
- Fractured - a free sci-fi and fantasy novel
- First draft of Chamber of Ghosts is finished
- Dragon book series
- Four FREE Kindle books for Christmas
- Piers Anthony reviews Roads of Madness
- Writing schedule
- How to design a book cover
- Island of Fog Book 6 - Chamber of Ghosts
- Free Kindle books for Halloween
- Island of Fog Book 6
- KDP Select aftermath
- In the works for 2012 and 2013
- Searching for young-adult and middle-grade fantasy books on Kindle
- Roads of Madness is available in print
- Does KDP Select work?
- Roads of Madness is available on Kindle
- Island of Fog is FREE for Kindle on August 29th-30th
- Brand new Island of Fog web page
- New book cover for Island of Fog
- Advanced reader copies of Roads of Madness nearly ready
- Flight of Blue
- Irving Wishbutton and the Questing Academy
- Get an advance copy of Roads of Madness
- Roads of Madness preview and launch date
- Ideas to reboot the Island of Fog series
- Price change for Kindle and Nook ebooks
- Letters and artwork from fifth-grade students
- Summer Reading Kick-off - winner of Island of Fog series
- The power of a printed book
- Author Keith Robinson's Fantasy Novels Make Front Page With Chickamauga Library Book Signing
- How NOT to promote your self-published novel
- Book signing at Chickamauga Library on April 10th
- Roads of Madness on Twitter and Facebook
- Do you like cliffhangers in novels?
- Island of Fog Book 5: Roads of Madness
- Brian Clopper: writer, teacher and foot soldier
- Quincy's Curse and Caleb's World
- What does 2012 have in store?
- On the subject of Santa Claus
- Lake of Spirits review by Piers Anthony
- Stop typing for a second, please!
- Where did Miss Simone come from?
- Are prologues necessary?
- Lake of Spirits now available in print
- Dragon*Con 2011
- Lake of Spirits available on Kindle and Nook
- Third Writers' Platform-Building Campaign
- Lake of Spirits proofreading and editing is finished!
- Reviews and featured spots for Island of Fog series
- Why I write a chapter summary for the next book
- What blog posts do you like and dislike?
- Creepy and not great for impressionable children
- Lake of Spirits is being proofread
- Thinking about Island of Fog: Book 5
- On the search for a literary agent
- How many self-published books sold to date
- Lake of Spirits first draft is FINISHED!
- The second trilogy
- Progress in the lake
- The benefits of self-publishing and ebooks
- Millions of books sold at Barnes & Noble
- Book signing at Barnes & Noble, Chattanooga, TN
- Letters from Jones Dairy Elementary School Part II
- The science of fantasy creatures
- The phoenix arises
- Island of Fog Book IV: Lake of Spirits
- The Impossible World
- Preparing for the storm
- A new year and a new novel
- Question Time: Part 2
- NaNoWriMo 2010 Winner
- Publisher says no
- NaNoWriMo update
- NaNoWriMo 2010
- Books Never-Ending
- On the shelf at Barnes & Noble
- School blog
- Question Time: Part 1
- Dragon*Con in Atlanta, Georgia
- On TV again... or was I?
- Author copyright
- Busy day at the office
- Mountain of Whispers is PUBLISHED!
- Mountain of Whispers is FINISHED!
- Minichapters
- Mountain of Whispers final book cover!
- Mountain of Whispers cover update
- Books can be ordered at Barnes & Noble
- You can't rush a genius...
- Look, I can't help being British
- Cherokee Regional Summer Reading Kickoff 2010
- Readability test
- Review by Publishers Weekly
- Mountain of Whispers first draft completed
- Farewell to ABNA
- Naga mythology... and Medusa
- Abigail doesn't sing!
- ABNA expert reviewers
- The ABNA quarterfinalist results are in!
- Writer's Digest International Self-Published Book Awards
- Letters from Jones Dairy Elementary School
- ABNA first round winning pitch
- A third of the way through Mountain of Whispers
- New shipping rates
- Manticores
- ABNA pitch
- Piers Anthony and Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award
- Book Talk at Rossville Library
- Quality control at CreateSpace
- Mountain of Whispers
- Book III: The plot thickens
- Expanded Distribution at CreateSpace
- Self-publishing
- Book delivery... and new book trailer
- Replacement order, watery events, and ideas for book title
- Box of books missing... or lost?
- Book Nook in Dalton
- Book review winner... and Happy Thanksgiving!
- Book signings and events galore
- Labyrinth of Fire available for pre-order
- Grammar, and other pointless trivia
- Library visit, events, agents, editing, and reviews!
- Teen Read Week at Chickamauga Library
- Georgia Literary Festival 2009
- Book cover comparison
- New dragonized book cover
- Win a copy of Labyrinth of Fire by reviewing Island of Fog
- 104,227
- Final chapters of Labyrinth of Fire
- Lava tubes and dragons
- Male harpies
- Impromptu talk and book signing at Rossville Middle School
- Three library book talks finished
- Treatments and manuscripts
- Ray Atkins book talk and signing
- The Bookshelf interview on UCTV-3
- TV and film agent for Island of Fog
- TV interview and appearances
- Island of Fog now on Kindle
- Tweeting and writing
- Gumberoos and squonks
- Labyrinth of Fire
- First public speaking
- Thumbs up from Piers Anthony
- Down Home Days
- First delivery of books
- Island of Fog now published and available to buy!
- PDF download now available
- Proof book has arrived
- Island of Fog is published!
- Final, final, FINAL edit
- The manuscript is back!
- Sending Island of Fog to an editor
- Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing
- Writing, writing, writing
- Feeling an urge to write