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For National Novel Writing Month (November): Check out The Next Big Thing in Entertainment for Books, Movies & TV: Check out Video Tombstones and a book called "Cemetery of Lies" by Robert Barrows, the inventor of the Video Enhanced Gravemarker
SAN MATEO, Calif. - Californer -- Video tombstones will have a tremendous impact on many aspects of society and video tombstones will also create a whole new genre of storytelling, perfect for movies, books and TV.
AND ALONG THESE LINES, Robert Barrows, the inventor of a video tombstone called the Video Enhanced Gravemarker (U.S. Patent #7,089,495) has also written a book based on stories told through video tombstones.
The book is called "Cemetery of Lies."
"Cemetery of Lies" is a collection of intimate, secret confessions, as told from beyond the grave through video tombstones. The stories are about life and love, good and evil, success and money, and Heaven and Hell...with insights and advice about almost every aspect of our lives.
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Plus, "Cemetery of Lies" is an easy read, for a mass audience, and the writing is sexy, provocative and humorous, too.
You can see more about "Cemetery of Lies" at www.barrows.com/novel.html
Now...back to the Video Tombstone:
Video Tombstones will have a tremendous impact on many aspects of society and they will also create some fascinating free speech issues:
1) What if someone confesses to a crime or makes an incrimination?
2) What if they say something slanderous?
3) What if they say something hurtful, or something that causes emotional stress?
4) What if they say something anti-governmental?
5) What if they leak state secrets? Do the dead have free speech rights, too?
6) And, what can you do if they say something that is true or untrue or not so nice about you?
*How can you pull the plug and whom can you sue?
*Worse yet, how can you collect?
PLUS...
7) Video tombstones will change the way we look at life and death.
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8) Video tombstones will change the way that history is told.
9) Video tombstones will make cemeteries fascinating places to visit.
10) Video tombstones will create two new industries:
A) Manufacturing video tombstones, and...
B) Producing videos for use in video tombstones
11) Video tombstones will also create some major new revenue opportunities for many sectors of the funerary industry including monument builders, funeral homes, perpetual care fund providers and cemeteries.
For more information contact Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising & Public Relations in San Mateo, California at 1-650-344-4405, www.barrows.com
AND ALONG THESE LINES, Robert Barrows, the inventor of a video tombstone called the Video Enhanced Gravemarker (U.S. Patent #7,089,495) has also written a book based on stories told through video tombstones.
The book is called "Cemetery of Lies."
"Cemetery of Lies" is a collection of intimate, secret confessions, as told from beyond the grave through video tombstones. The stories are about life and love, good and evil, success and money, and Heaven and Hell...with insights and advice about almost every aspect of our lives.
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Plus, "Cemetery of Lies" is an easy read, for a mass audience, and the writing is sexy, provocative and humorous, too.
You can see more about "Cemetery of Lies" at www.barrows.com/novel.html
Now...back to the Video Tombstone:
Video Tombstones will have a tremendous impact on many aspects of society and they will also create some fascinating free speech issues:
1) What if someone confesses to a crime or makes an incrimination?
2) What if they say something slanderous?
3) What if they say something hurtful, or something that causes emotional stress?
4) What if they say something anti-governmental?
5) What if they leak state secrets? Do the dead have free speech rights, too?
6) And, what can you do if they say something that is true or untrue or not so nice about you?
*How can you pull the plug and whom can you sue?
*Worse yet, how can you collect?
PLUS...
7) Video tombstones will change the way we look at life and death.
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8) Video tombstones will change the way that history is told.
9) Video tombstones will make cemeteries fascinating places to visit.
10) Video tombstones will create two new industries:
A) Manufacturing video tombstones, and...
B) Producing videos for use in video tombstones
11) Video tombstones will also create some major new revenue opportunities for many sectors of the funerary industry including monument builders, funeral homes, perpetual care fund providers and cemeteries.
For more information contact Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising & Public Relations in San Mateo, California at 1-650-344-4405, www.barrows.com
Source: R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising & Public Relations
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