LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Chris Corso announced today the debut of "Memoirs of a High School Dropout," an audiobook with an interactive marketing program designed to target substantial numbers of readers. "Besides my life story before and in Hollywood, which includes acting in and writing a movie, "Pool Hall Junkies," with two Oscar winners, Christopher Walken, Rod Steiger and an Oscar nominee, "Chazz" Palminteri, the new customer can choose, for the first time, a package of up to 10 multi-stories to follow my sometimes-raucous existence. That way, if a listener remains interested, they can continue to enjoy my tales."
Available on Chris' website, https://memoirsofahighschooldropout.com, the first pack is free. Audiobooks typically give a flavor of the contents, after which a customer must buy the book. As Chris tells it, a listener can purchase as many chapters as they like. As Chris says, "Life is so interesting, everybody should do a memoir. After all, you're the star, director and producer of your life." Chris mentions, as far he knows, this is the first time an audiobook has been produced without an actual printed book as its source.
About the Author
Born in Chicago, Chris, a creative risk taker, caught the acting bug and enrolled in the Beverly Hills Playhouse, where he developed a movie script "The Texas Boys," which was so good, Paul Newman had considered directing it, as his son, Scott, was to star in it. He studied with the best acting coaches of the day, and had the lead in several plays and a few parts in TV and film. After writing several scripts, magic struck and he got one made, "Poolhall Junkies." Chris also studied jazz piano for years and wrote a jazz script, "Surviving the Cool," now optioned to an indie
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