Susan Rodgers
author : Susan RodgersSusan Rodgers' journey into film started with a regular on-set wardrobe continuity gig on ‘Emily of New Moon,’ the CBC television series shot in Summerside. Her foray into serious film writing began with a box of wartime letters discovered in the attic of the historic house where she worked as curator, which launched her first award winning half hour screenplay and filmed drama, Bobby’s Peace. A year at Vancouver Film School led to a number of client documentary film projects, as well as a web series, period short film, short comedy, and music video.\n \nSusan then journeyed into writing novels, and was thrilled and inspired by her selection as a Finalist in the 2011 Atlantic Writing Awards for her as yet unpublished first novel, A Certain Kind of Freedom. A critically acclaimed excerpt has been re-worked as a short story and featured in an anthology produced by website The Writers’ Drawer.\n \nThe Drifters books were next - fifteen now. Wildly popular and quickly spreading, mostly by word of mouth, they’ve been described as women’s fiction with an angsty romantic flair. Drifters is the name of a fictional TV series shot in Vancouver, where the characters meet and true drama begins. \n\nIn the summer of 2015, inspired by L.A. screenwriting mentors, Susan rewrote and polished the feature screenplay ‘Still The Water,' with plans to produce the project in April 2018. Susan also recently finished the first book in the Dallas White series, Castles In The Sand.\n\nTo find out more about Susan and her work, go to www.susanrodgersauthor.com. Susan is also on Facebook as Susan Rodgers, Writer, Instagram as SusanDrifters, Pinterest, and Twitter as srbluemountain. View more >>Susan Rodgers Book Series