Malcolm Franokuski is a writer since 2008 and on-and-off blogger since 2012, currently blogging at The Blog from Planet Neptune.
While almost all of his writing went unfinished (some of them barely went beyond ten pages or fewer), he start publishing some of them online for free from 2012 onwards. For more information, visit his fan-fiction-work at FanFiciton.net (https://www.fanfiction.net/u/7212513/franokuski), his current original work at FictionPress.com (https://www.fictionpress.com/~franokuski) and his complete original work at Issuu.com (https://issuu.com/franokuski).
Inspired by the 2002 British kids movie, “Thunderpants” (about a boy who farts a lot gets into a spaceship) which he discovered it at the defunct Genius Products website (back in 2008) when he usually visits movie studios’ websites for curiosity when he was a kid/teen, and the “Po vs. Tai Lung” climax scene (where Po uses his butt to sat on Tai Lung’s face) of the 2008 animated movie “Kung Fu Panda” (and it’s research of how that scene was wrote in a script), coupled with his discovery of his ability to write screenplays on Microsoft Word documents, Malcolm Franokuski started writing for fun since July 11, 2008. There, he started writing three-four page unfinished sitcom-style screenplays before moving on to writing stories injecting action fights and/or gassy elements (including farting and burping) inspired by these two aforementioned films into his writings from 2009 - 2012.
From Summer 2012, he started writing into two genres: he started writing guy-oriented but non-violent stories such as “The Whuppenager”, “The Monster Who Bullied Me” (http://the-20.tumblr.com/tmwbm), “The Capital Vacation” and “The Coinookie” the latter three are part of the “The Teenageralace” (http://the-20.tumblr.com/theteenageralace) series while the first and second parts of “The Monster Who Bullied Me” (written unfinished around mid-late July 2012) has been published (http://the-20.tumblr.com/post/30598262047/read-the-unofficial-part-1-of-the-monster-who) on one of his Tumblr blogs, The-20 (pronounced The DASH 20) (http://the-20.tumblr.com/archive). Meanwhile he also venture into the other genre, the “a young male surrounded by females” concept (either a young male living in a house full of females and/or hanging out with a bunch of female friends), for several years, trying to crack a code almost each one of his writings that are based on this concept. While that, he also written “The Missing Trophies Mystery (formerly The Carmine Case)” (https://www.scribd.com/document/246634010/The-Carmine-Case-The-Unfinished-Edition) an unfinished mystery novel published on Scribd on November 2014. There have been copies (https://docgo.net/philosophy-of-money.html?utm_source=the-carmine-case-the-unfinished-edition) published elsewhere on the web (https://doclegend.com/download/the-carmine-case-the-unfinished-edition_5a13bd2ed64ab28f8c31b052_pdf). Out of all of his writings since 2008, all of them were unfinished and he usually tends to leave a writing unfinished and move on to the next without a single cohesive story being planned on his mind. Even when he does plan, he then generally throw it in the towel when he doesn’t feel like he has that ability to do that or an unexpected thing occurred to him.
He’s also an on-and-off blogger on Tumblr and Google’s Blogspot (also known as Blogger) with several different names and blog sites since July 19, 2012. He first get into blogging under his first blog site on July 19, 2012 before moving on to the tumblr blog “The-20” (http://the-20.tumblr.com/archive) from September to November 2012. He then move on a year later, with “The Banana” (http://the-bananablog.blogspot.com) a news-and-entertainment blog operated on from August 2013 to May 2014. He then followed that up a few months later with a blog that his name onto his Blogspot subdomain, (http://malcolmfranokuski.blogspot.com), operating from November 2014 - February 2015. Though in-between, there are three other blogs created as well: “Malcolm is the New Malcolm” from February 2014; “CFHBooks” (http://cfhbooks.blogspot.com) from January - February and April - May 2014; and “The Raspberry” (http://theraspberryblog.blogspot.com/) operating only on April 2014. In addition he created a YouTube user account “thisisthenewmalcolm” (https://www.youtube.com/user/thisisthenewmalcolm) operating from August 2014 - early 2015 and also has a Blogspot of the same name (https://thisisthenewmalcolm.blogspot.com) from October - November 2015. In-between that, he also operated another blog named “The Blueberry” (http://theblueberryblog.blogspot.com) around mid-Spring - Early Summer 2015. After a year hiatus, he takes one more jab at blogging, this time on a different site called LiveJournal, using his last name onto its subdomain, (https://franokuski.livejournal.com/) with only a few posts here and there around 2017. Currently, he's blogging at The Blog from Planet Neptune and he will continue to blog there for now.
You can find his complete work at Issuu.com (https://issuu.com/franokuski) and at an alternative site Edocr (https://www.edocr.com/user/franokuski). Franokuski is currently publishing his stories on FanFiction.net (https://www.fanfiction.net/u/7212513/franokuski) and FictionPress.com (https://www.fictionpress.com/~franokuski) since 2016.
His personal blog is at Medium.com (https://medium.com/@franokuski).
While almost all of his writing went unfinished (some of them barely went beyond ten pages or fewer), he start publishing some of them online for free from 2012 onwards. For more information, visit his fan-fiction-work at FanFiciton.net (https://www.fanfiction.net/u/7212513/franokuski), his current original work at FictionPress.com (https://www.fictionpress.com/~franokuski) and his complete original work at Issuu.com (https://issuu.com/franokuski).
Inspired by the 2002 British kids movie, “Thunderpants” (about a boy who farts a lot gets into a spaceship) which he discovered it at the defunct Genius Products website (back in 2008) when he usually visits movie studios’ websites for curiosity when he was a kid/teen, and the “Po vs. Tai Lung” climax scene (where Po uses his butt to sat on Tai Lung’s face) of the 2008 animated movie “Kung Fu Panda” (and it’s research of how that scene was wrote in a script), coupled with his discovery of his ability to write screenplays on Microsoft Word documents, Malcolm Franokuski started writing for fun since July 11, 2008. There, he started writing three-four page unfinished sitcom-style screenplays before moving on to writing stories injecting action fights and/or gassy elements (including farting and burping) inspired by these two aforementioned films into his writings from 2009 - 2012.
From Summer 2012, he started writing into two genres: he started writing guy-oriented but non-violent stories such as “The Whuppenager”, “The Monster Who Bullied Me” (http://the-20.tumblr.com/tmwbm), “The Capital Vacation” and “The Coinookie” the latter three are part of the “The Teenageralace” (http://the-20.tumblr.com/theteenageralace) series while the first and second parts of “The Monster Who Bullied Me” (written unfinished around mid-late July 2012) has been published (http://the-20.tumblr.com/post/30598262047/read-the-unofficial-part-1-of-the-monster-who) on one of his Tumblr blogs, The-20 (pronounced The DASH 20) (http://the-20.tumblr.com/archive). Meanwhile he also venture into the other genre, the “a young male surrounded by females” concept (either a young male living in a house full of females and/or hanging out with a bunch of female friends), for several years, trying to crack a code almost each one of his writings that are based on this concept. While that, he also written “The Missing Trophies Mystery (formerly The Carmine Case)” (https://www.scribd.com/document/246634010/The-Carmine-Case-The-Unfinished-Edition) an unfinished mystery novel published on Scribd on November 2014. There have been copies (https://docgo.net/philosophy-of-money.html?utm_source=the-carmine-case-the-unfinished-edition) published elsewhere on the web (https://doclegend.com/download/the-carmine-case-the-unfinished-edition_5a13bd2ed64ab28f8c31b052_pdf). Out of all of his writings since 2008, all of them were unfinished and he usually tends to leave a writing unfinished and move on to the next without a single cohesive story being planned on his mind. Even when he does plan, he then generally throw it in the towel when he doesn’t feel like he has that ability to do that or an unexpected thing occurred to him.
He’s also an on-and-off blogger on Tumblr and Google’s Blogspot (also known as Blogger) with several different names and blog sites since July 19, 2012. He first get into blogging under his first blog site on July 19, 2012 before moving on to the tumblr blog “The-20” (http://the-20.tumblr.com/archive) from September to November 2012. He then move on a year later, with “The Banana” (http://the-bananablog.blogspot.com) a news-and-entertainment blog operated on from August 2013 to May 2014. He then followed that up a few months later with a blog that his name onto his Blogspot subdomain, (http://malcolmfranokuski.blogspot.com), operating from November 2014 - February 2015. Though in-between, there are three other blogs created as well: “Malcolm is the New Malcolm” from February 2014; “CFHBooks” (http://cfhbooks.blogspot.com) from January - February and April - May 2014; and “The Raspberry” (http://theraspberryblog.blogspot.com/) operating only on April 2014. In addition he created a YouTube user account “thisisthenewmalcolm” (https://www.youtube.com/user/thisisthenewmalcolm) operating from August 2014 - early 2015 and also has a Blogspot of the same name (https://thisisthenewmalcolm.blogspot.com) from October - November 2015. In-between that, he also operated another blog named “The Blueberry” (http://theblueberryblog.blogspot.com) around mid-Spring - Early Summer 2015. After a year hiatus, he takes one more jab at blogging, this time on a different site called LiveJournal, using his last name onto its subdomain, (https://franokuski.livejournal.com/) with only a few posts here and there around 2017. Currently, he's blogging at The Blog from Planet Neptune and he will continue to blog there for now.
You can find his complete work at Issuu.com (https://issuu.com/franokuski) and at an alternative site Edocr (https://www.edocr.com/user/franokuski). Franokuski is currently publishing his stories on FanFiction.net (https://www.fanfiction.net/u/7212513/franokuski) and FictionPress.com (https://www.fictionpress.com/~franokuski) since 2016.
His personal blog is at Medium.com (https://medium.com/@franokuski).
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