Within months after publication of his first novel in 2008, "The Olympian, A Tale of Ancient Hellas", E.S. Kraay optioned the film rights. He followed the success of "The Olympian" with two more historical novels, "The Hamsa" (2010), a Holocaust story and "Tobit and the Hoodoo Man, A Mystical Tale from the Civil War South" (2011). In 2012, Mr. Kraay released a cop-thriller, "DWI: Dying While Intoxicated" and later in the year, a story of strength in faith, "The Sixth Day, A 17,175-Word Novella About Creation and Prizefighting". He has optioned the film rights for "The Sixth Day" as well. Mr. K...