Saving Walt (Historical Fiction About Walt Disney)
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Ongoing, First published Apr 23, 2019
Saving Walt is historical fiction, based on the final years of Walt Disney.  

In the 1960's, Walt Disney is at the zenith of his success.  He's a creative genius who is also beloved the world over. However, after a lifetime of smoking, he must confront his own mortality.  

With ferver, he begins pursuing his greatest vision: to create a city of the future (EPCOT) in Disney World in Florida - a city where the corporation will take care of all of its employees needs.  

His family and employees scramble: both to support Walt in this difficult time and trying to enact his vision for whatever little time he has left.
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