Gianni Franco

Gianni PetittiI wrote my first short story when I was nine or ten based on the video game Asteroids from Atari. I have an English Lit degree and have taken multiple creative writing courses. I wrote Editorials for the Democrat & Chronicle during my early twenties and for the Rochester Magazine until it closed. Once that happened, I purchased an AB-Dick printing press and started a mini-periodical called The American Register. As the editor, I worked with four writers, as well as writing articles myself. I then went online at the AmericanRegister.com and advertised on our local radio in Rochester, NY. After a few years, the funding faded and I shut down the site. Although I did not stop writing, I did take a break from the industry.

Moving to Florida three years ago rejuvenated my mind, and I began to write feverishly and created a blog as well. Currently completing Draft IV 80K words, The Diary of Sergeant Stark, a psychological thriller. A story about a veteran cop who wants to do good but finds himself covering up a slew of his own murders. I will self-publish if it does not get picked up by an agent. The story-line has purposely placed options for a prequel, sequel, and interlude. Additional books have been shelved in order to focus on this one since I work full time at a bank.

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2 Responses to “Gianni Franco”

  1. tom Nelson

    Ganni. Greeting, two GCWA meetings ago we sat across from each other. After great discussions in between meeting topics I suggested you would make a good treasurer and introduced you to Irene. Low and behold now you are one! Congratulations, am sure you will do well. See you at April meeting. Regards, Tom Nelson.

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    • Gianni Franco

      Thank you Tom. I look forward to assisting the group & moving forward with my literary goals. Hope to chat soon. I still have your card.

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