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Will Cox
Will Cox
Will Cox
Just got Home from a 3 week Production Bender for the Dramatic, Psychological Thriller Feature Film called SEED OF DOUBT - we shot it in Rochester, Minnesota & i had an Amazing time! This was a fabulous Cast/Crew & i’m so Proud of what we accomplished.
“Seed of Doubt” is a suspenseful psychological thriller about Gaslighting abuse. Melissa and Scott’s dream home turns into a nightmare when they take on new tenants to make ends meet. As Melissa descends into paranoia and delusion, they must fight to save their unborn child.
i Play a Dirty, Sleazy, Beer Drinkin’, Car Fixin’, Creepy guy named TYLER & i can’t wait for people to see this Film!
#SeedOfDoubt #PsychologicalThriller #indieFilm
for more info on SEED OF DOUBT check out the IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7285192/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeedofDoubtFilm/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seedofdoubtfilm/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeedofDoubtFilm
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Name: Will Cox Hometown: Portland, Oregon Current City: London Occupation: Publisher/Co-Founder of the Belleville Park Pages Age: 24
What does poetry mean to you?
I like poetry because I find it the most freeing for personal interpretation, i.e. the reader can make with poetry what they will, even more than novels or the visual arts. That said, I think poetry is uncool because of its perceived elitism by the mass audience. It seems to have become a collegiate, intellectual pursuit, and I think art in that sphere doesn’t do a lot of good for society. I think writers need to focus on being more approachable in their work, as poetry is a perfect medium for modern creative writing, given that our attention spans are shrinking.
Favorite Poet/Poem:
Ben Lerner—Angle of Yaw
Why do you like this poet/poem?
The everyday epiphanies he finds. The visual directions and the way he orients the reader. The fact that his poems are short and consumable while still being work that you can come back to and learn from on multiple readings.