Bullying takes center stage in New Canaan author s debut novel
TinaMarie Craven
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New Canaan author Quentin Schaffer recently published his first book “Gods Of Sound: The Perilous Path Of Cameron Foster.”Quentin Schaffer / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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New Canaan author Quentin Schaffer recently published his first book “Gods Of Sound: The Perilous Path Of Cameron Foster.”Quentin Schaffer / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Many writers take inspiration from their experiences, Quentin Schaffer was inspired to write his debut novel by an event that occurred eight years ago.
The New Canaan resident recently published “Gods Of Sound: The Perilous Path Of Cameron Foster” after observing a situation that he felt was overly bureaucratic. Schaffer, who publishes under the pen name QM Schaffer, said he was also inspired to write his music fantasy based on his experiences with bullying. The author also said that he was able to fin
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When it comes to the diversity of options, you simply can’t beat the Netflix library. Even after losing The West Wing and The Office to HBO Max and Peacock respectively, it still has a constantly rotating smorgasbord of classics like “Superbad,” “Casino Royale,” “Quigley Down Under,” “Sherlock Holmes,” and “Django Unchained” – and that’s without mentioning the Netflix original hits like “Stranger Things” and “Tiger King.”
The reality that every other streaming service has to contend with is that Netflix, for now, is the default streaming service and therefore the most likely to have the shows that become the topic of watercooler conversations.