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“The Reincarnation of Leonard: The MIS-BELIEVER” by Glenn Swanson is preparing to hit the big screen by releasing its Hollywood Movie Treatment

A three-act summary of this excellent book has been published in preparation for its movie adaptation. Movie Treatment is one of the first steps in writing a screenplay, and it aims to provide a summary of your work’s screenplay idea and give you the Hollywood style of fame that only a few authors have experienced.

Glenn Swanson grew up in northern Wisconsin, close to Lake Superior and currently lives in Tennessee. He served in the military and was smitten by the travel bug and a beautiful friend who has been his love for 37 years.

He has traveled to amazing places as a mostly productive vagabond, including the rocky coast of northern Spain, an island in the Mediterranean, the high desert of New Mexico, and the wonderful witchy charm of western New England.

The Reincarnation of Leonard: The MIS-BELIEVER” by Glenn Swanson presents the story of Leonard who has cursed himself to live until he avenges his son’s death. He enters the time stream as dark forces have infiltrated the highest levels of society.

He then discovers a well-used book with his name written in the margins. He becomes intrigued by the butterfly wing marking a page and contemplates the treasures left by someone he knows. Leonard then decides to search for clues in the room instead of traveling to Nepal or Bangladesh.

As he delves into the books and finds the person’s notes, he realizes their shared interest in immortality and time. With a resolve to confront the person and seek justice, Leonard interprets the butterfly wing as a symbol of the person’s handicap and waits for their return while learning their secrets.

His reason is revealed through references to curses on his son’s tomb, which drives his desire for vengeance even more. Throughout the story, Leonard rejects mysticism and keeps focused on finding justice, despite Monte’s plans regarding the possibility of saving his son.

This book was also displayed at the much-anticipated annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2023 was held on April 22–23, 2023. It was attended by nearly 500 authors and hundreds of exhibitors. The festival was launched to connect individuals who read books with those who write them. The range of book genres exhibited at the festival captivated readers of all ages.

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