Clocking Out, Episode One
Tommy Jeffers hates his job. So he is getting fired.
Clocking Out Episode One: Tommy’s dream.
Written and Produced By Christian Monzon.
Directed by Jason Weissbrod.
Produced By Staci Lawrence.
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Introducing: My First Book (1/3)
This series of posts are the What, How and Why Now of my first book, now out in paperback, called Lights Along The Interstate. Or, Forty Thousand Words That Took Me Twenty Years To Write. The book answers to either one. It’s just happy to be out of drawer.