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GB Guru Bob Kealing takes you on a tour of the house where Jack Kerouac enjoyed one of his most prolific writing periods.
In September 1957, Jack Kerouac's most famous book, "On the Road," made him a national sensation. Fans of his work might imagine him living in cultural bastions such as San Francisco's North Beach or Greenwich Village in New York City. In truth, Kerouac was living in a stifling hot back porch apartment with his mother in northwest Orlando. Yes, pre-Disney, pre-theme park capital...
GB Guru Bob Kealing takes you inside the house where Jack Kerouac lived and worked as the world was discovering "On the Road."
Writer Darlyn Finch reads from her work, Red Wax Rose, written while she was the Kerouac Project writer in residence, living and working in the house where Jack Kerouac wrote Dharma Bums and learned that On the Road was about to be published.
Greetings Growing Bolder! I'm happy to tell you I just finished optioning my Kerouac in Florida book to Urban Myth productions in London. They're hoping to produce in to a film a screenplay based on it.. Basically an option means they pay you to take the rights to the work off the market for a year or two while they try to produce it. The Urban Myth team is sending the project to Matt Dillon...