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Sally Stevens has worked in the film and television industry in Hollywood, as a lyricist, singer and choral director, and released her first book, a memoir, "I Sang That - a Memoir from Hollywood" (378 pages) in October of 2022. Her second book, "The Odyssey of Mrs. Naomi Billingsley" a literary fiction/humor/magical realism tale (117 pages) was released January 12th of 2024. Both books are available from Atmosphere Press, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble on line.

Her short fiction, personal essays, poetry and "flash fiction" have appeared in Hermeneutic Chaos Literary Journal, Between the Lines Anthology: Fairy Tales and Folklore Re-imagined, Mockingheart Review, The OffBeat, The Missouri Review (Audio), Raven's Perch, Funny in Five Hundred, and No Extra Words.

She has sung on over a thousand film and television scores, has written lyrics for composers Burt Bacharach, Dave Grusin, Dominic Frontieri, Mike Melvoin and others, and toured in concert with Burt as featured soloist in the seventies/early eighties. Her work in Hollywood has kept her in town in more recent decades, but her passion for writing has taken her to the University of Iowa summer writing workshops for the last 24 years.

Sally coached Michelle Pfeiffer for her singing role in "The Fabulous Baker Boys" and it is her "bucket list' wish that Mrs. Billingsley might be the perfect role for Michelle at this point in her career journey. We're working on that! Responses to the book from readers have been that it is "filmatic" and "Thurber-esque".

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SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY

THE ODYSSEY OF MRS. NAOMI BILLINGSLEY

BY Sally Stevens

Stevens offers a dreamlike exploration of an extraordinary woman’s relationship with her erratic therapist.

Naomi Billingsley is an eccentric older woman based, with her equally eccentric husband, known only as Mr. Billingsley, in Mayfield, somewhere in the midwestern United States. She regularly visits a therapist named Dr. Birnteller, who regards his new patient as having symptoms that fall “somewhere within the grey area between psychiatric explanation and the supernatural or mystical.” The strange occurrences surrounding her are certainly too numerous to explain away as ordinary; for example, she survives an open bullet wound on her forehead after a routine fight with her husband, who survives equally terrible injuries. At another point, she predicts her own escape from prison, which occurs due to a mysterious earthquake. Mr. Billingsley, meanwhile, slowly turns into an aquatic creature with scales. The setting is absurdist, with characters able to take a wrong turn into Central America off a U.S. highway exit. Dr. Birnteller tries different psychiatric approaches to understand the various impossibilities in the lives of Naomi and those around her; he oscillates between accepting the surreality and suggesting more rational explanations. But Naomi soon begins to suspect that her therapist might be more eccentric than her or her spouse; he holds one of their later sessions in his office astride a white horse, decked out in a suit of armor. Stevens presents a brief, if meandering, novel in which readers never get a firm sense of the characters or their motivations. Still, the title figure’s adventures are intriguing to follow and are nearly impossible to predict; indeed, each turn this story takes is a surprise. The characters are less charmingly quirky than they are incomprehensible, however, and the lines of reality are constantly blurred, such that readers will often have trouble getting their bearings. Readers will be left with far more questions than answers at the conclusion of Naomi’s tale, which many may find unsatisfying.

A lively, if befuddling, novel that will challenge even the most diligent readers.

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Page count: 127pp

Review Posted Online: Dec. 13, 2023

ADDITIONAL WORKS AVAILABLE

I SANG THAT - A Memoir from Hollywood

The book covers Sally Stevens' six decades of work in the film, television, sound recordings, commercials and concert performances in Hollywood, as a singer/choral director and lyricist. She has sung on over a thousand film and television scores, and served as Choral Director for the OSCARS broadcast for over twenty years. She has worked as a singer and/or vocal contractor for composers John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, James Newton Howard, James Horner, Marc Shaiman, Alan Silvestri, Tyler Bates, David Newman, Thomas Newman and...yes, Alfred Newman, who was the composer on the first film score she sang on, "How The West Was Won". She has also written lyrics for film composers Burt Bacharach, Dave Grusin, Dominic Frontiere, Don Ellis, and others. She worked in Variety Television in the early sixties, worked side by side with the musicians featured as "the Wrecking Crew" on recordings, commercials, and film and television projects. She also was deeply connected to the voluntary work over the years with her unions SAG and AFTRA (now SAG-AFTRA) as a Los Angeles and National Board member of both unions, and still serves as a Trustee for the SAG AFTRAHealth Fund and the AFTRA Retirement Fund. The book also touches on the personal aspects of her life...relationships, marriages, and the politics of the business as well as the politics of her country, the USA. The book is a behind the scenes closeup view of some of the most famous personalities in the film and television world, the best of the best.
Published: Oct. 25, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-63988-631-9

I SANG THAT - A Memoir from Hollywood

The book covers Sally Stevens' six decades of work in the film, television, sound recordings, commercials and concert performances in Hollywood, as a singer/choral director and lyricist. She has sung on over a thousand film and television scores, and served as Choral Director for the OSCARS broadcast for over twenty years. She worked as a singer and/or vocal contractor for composers John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, James Newton Howard, James Horner, Marc Shaiman, Alan Silvestri, Tyler Bates, David Newman, Thomas Newman and others, and...yes, Alfred Newman, who was the composer on the first film score she sang on, "How The West Was Won". She has also written lyrics for film composers Burt Bacharach, Dave Grusin, Dominic Frontiere, Don Ellis, and others. She worked in Variety Television in the early sixties, worked side by side with the musicians featured as "the Wrecking Crew" on recordings, commercials, and film and television projects. She also was deeply connected to the voluntary work over the years with her unions SAG and AFTRA (now SAG-AFTRA) as a Los Angeles and National Board member of both unions, and still serves as a Trustee for the SAG AFTRAHealth Fund and the AFTRA Retirement Fund. The book also touches on the personal aspects of her life...childhood, relationships, marriages, and the politics of the business as well as the politics of her country, the USA. The book is a behind the scenes, closeup view of some of the most famous personalities in the film and television world, the best of the best.
Published: Oct. 25, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-63988-631-9
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