Wolf DeVoon's Fiction and Drama

Govenor Mike
Back in the late 1980's Wolf wrote a
screenplay, which he then presented, to ex-NFL star (and uber-steroid abuser) and aspiring action-adventure genre film star Lyle Alzado. Wolf was offered $2 million to write and develop it too. And he turned it down. Anyhow, if you wanna read the two million-dollar screenplay it is included here at the archive.

Mars Shall Thunder Book 1

Mars Shall Thunder Book 2

"From the beginning, DeVoon competently combines the pull of a space story with suspenseful twists and turns of a thriller, focusing on a young lawyer who's somewhat reluctantly agreed to an appointment to the bench on Mars. But things aren't what they seem, as he discovers en route. While Book One opens engagingly enough, it almost seems that the lawyer's hesitations are matched in DeVoon; but as the story progresses, both author and judge rise to their full potential." - Sunni Maravillosa

Mars is My Planet
Three chapters of additional fiction based on the scenario and charactors featured in the Mars Shall Thunder series listed above. I hope some day Wolf decides to finish this work. But I am not holding my breathe either.

"Roth's admiration and excitement meant nothing, vanished in dead air as soon as the words left his mouth and cataleptic sunshine from two tall windows hushed: so what? Like a lot of younger men reaching to say something important, Cliff Roth suddenly felt like a moron, missing the structure and meaning of events in the ken of his elders. The NewsPic story was cops and robbers, something to gawk at and rave about in your living room or office -- not here, not now. The real Mitch Warburg was an old man with crumpled skin and gray sprigs of wiry beard. He was in pain, ignoring it, thinking about something else, letting Roth gush because it didn't matter one way or the other. When it happens at the right time, right place like this, elders lead by example and younger men learn. Roth found himself wondering how he could help."

The Good Walk Alone
First serialized in Laissez Faire City Times, this is Wolf's action adventure saga of an anarcho-capitalist utopia in the year 2050. Plutocractic playboys and private police grapple with assassins, a war zone in Southern California, corrupt London bankers, and myriad cloak and dagger
identities. Rated "R" for racy language.

Pelada Red
Wolf's last screenplay, written in 2002, tells the story of life on life's terms on the beach in Costa Rica. There's been a murder and the local cops are incompetent and useless.

Flibbet-Part One
An absurdist work from Wolf.
"It was approximately 2:38 pm Thursday when suspicion began to swirl innocently, like a wisp of lazy gray stink from an old fire. Then it exploded suddenly and shook the streets of Poughkeepsie with determination because CBS News had been deceived. You can get away with a lot nowadays, including murder and self-mutilation, but you cannot lie to CBS."

Three Mile Island
An autobiographical short story based on Wolf's early adulthood.
"Seeing another hurdle in his path and nothing else, Whitney drilled nine words deep into his opponent's eyes. "I have an appointment," he said firmly. 'My name is Robert Whitney.' The guard blinked, his 12 years of training suspended by the magic of an authentic command. Perhaps this odd-looking shrimp really did have an appointment to see the president of Philadelphia Edison."

Death of An Innocent
Wolf's innocence that is.
"Whitney flushed with embarrassment. He had neither the money nor courage to wear anything other than the plain slacks and long-sleeved shirts he wore like a uniform. He winced at the thought of trying to wear the sophisticated, casual sportswear that Richard looked so good in. Blue jeans and a T-shirt were about as far as Whitney could experiment. He almost put them on today—his only pair—but decided that it would be inappropriate for a business meeting."

And Some Other Things

A Life in Work
A list of every job Wolf has ever had. The list is fascinating in its variety.

Filmography
A list of Wolf's work in film and the entertainment industry.

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