
Gregaro McKool’s Naked Dream: (Novel) In Gregaro McKool’s surrealist interpretation of the classic naked dream fifteen impossibly beautiful women go on a darkly funny quest across realities in search of homes that may never have existed in the first place because an educated white dude decided to write some socially-conscious erotic fiction. Coming Soon.

Gregaro McKool’s Socialist Extravaganza: (Feature Length Screenplay) Ten years in the future County Fence Bi-Annual Magazine has been so wildly successful that it’s spawned a creative economy from nothing that puts the local predatory employers at a competitive disadvantage. William F. Hickey III, UE, sends his frumpy secretary to track down this Jules Octavian once and for all, hurling this poor woman into an odyssey through all the projects County Fence hopes to do (one day, maybe) in this pre-emptive Hollywood-style bio pic.

Hudson’s Boys: (Television) Sometime in the late 1980’s Jules Octavian was at a party in Northern Ontario where he saw a never-released 1970’s low-budget Canadian Thunderbirds clone funded by media mogul J. Conrad Lavigne, who assumed a marionette production would be for a youth audience. County Fence agents are currently working around the clock to secure the original tapes and intellectual property to give this 1970’s Canadian masterpiece the platform it so deserves.
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