British Writer Embraces Forthcoming Insanity Writing a Book a Month

2016 marks the launch of a ridiculous project for British writer Lee Isserow, as the former screenwriter will be writing and publishing a book on the first Monday of every month until he runs out of steam, or goes completely mad.

2016 marks the launch of a ridiculous project for British writer Lee Isserow, as the former screenwriter will be writing and publishing a book on the first Monday of every month until he runs out of steam, or goes completely mad.

The experiment in literary prolificness is likely the first of its kind, and will put his creative capability and willpower to stay away from Netflix to the test.

I just finished reading '@' and couldn't put it down! Really creative story based on what could be true events in our social media led society. I really enjoyed it, and if you're into mystery /thrillers recommend you give it a go! 5/5

- MiaJ, Goodreads

A former resident of London, New York and Los Angeles, Isserow is currently a freelance filmmaker in Liverpool. Having dallied with writing for movies, television, commercials and web content for over fifteen years, he's hardly made a name for himself.

What he has done, is accumulate IP. Over a hundred and fifty heavily developed projects intended for screen, crossing all genres, that he will now adapt for the page.

As each of the projects was initially intended for the audience's viewing pleasure, Isserow is curating soundtracks for each of the novellas, to wind and weave the reader through the plot.

He's also using his prowess behind the camera to create cinematic video trailers for each of the titles, the first of which lives at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=383sPgdQWGg.

The first Book A Month

January saw the release of the awkwardly titled “@”, a Twitter-themed thriller in which a young girl finds her strings pulled by mysterious forces hiding behind the usernames of her friends, forcing her to commit crimes whilst the lives of her loved ones hang in the balance.

Running at 30k words / 154 pages, it's a swift read, and intended as such; a movie on the page, with a scene-setting soundtrack for those who can read fast enough to keep to the beat.

Each of the monthly books, or BAMS, as Isserow insists on calling them, is to be released as an ebook, paperback and audiobook. All will be available through http://ABAM.info, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc.

Praise for “@”

Finished reading '@' by @Lee_Isserow and wow I must say that it's one of the best books I've read in a while! 6/5 I stayed up until 6am
- @High_Scandal

I really enjoyed this book. I found it intriguing and I had a hard time putting it down.
It made an impact on how I view the internet and is going to make me think twice the next time I post something online. 4/5.
- Jessica, Goodreads

(@) is full of mystery. It's a thriller I'm sure, it leaves you wanting to know more.
There's a lot of twists through out this. It really makes you think about how much we use social media. 3/5
- Boundless Books