![]() ![]() Nancy explained in this email that this did not involve one of her clients and that she had no financial or business interest in this project, but she had a friend who had a friend who knew a screenwriter who’d written an original script and was trying to turn it into a novel and was looking for a collaborator. ![]() The problem with writing about that experience is that I don’t drink anymore, and writing about Gravy is damn near impossible without a lot of alcohol.Ī couple of years before Resurrection Bay was published in 2014, I got an email from my former literary agent Nancy Yost, with whom I’ve actually maintained a very friendly relationship (I’ve often joked Nancy’s the only woman I ever broke up with who continues to talk to me). ![]() This was not coincidence Gravy was produced, as far as it went, by the Cracker Barrel corporation. And someday, I’ll write about the time I was part of a writing staff that tried to develop a sitcom called Gravy, which was a half-hour comedy set in a country store that bore an uncanny resemblance to a Cracker Barrel restaurant. I’d been involved with a couple of other book projects that were collaborations, but they hadn’t gone anywhere. For one thing, it was my first really successful collaboration. Resurrection Bay was a fascinating project in a lot of ways. ![]() Copyright ©2014 Wayne McDaniel and Steven Womack ![]()
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