Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Hello, readers!

I got some articles here for you to read. They came in an email today from Script magazine.

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Behind the Lines with DR: Criticism and the Dangerous Game
Doug Richardson is a big proponent of criticism, be it constructive or merely loud and

 obnoxious, but I only include the latter in the way a sword maker uses the hammer.br /> Click to Continue

The Selling Your Screenplay Podcast: An Interview

With ScreenCraft.org co-founder John Rhodes
Ashely Scott Meyers talks with John Rhodes, co-founder of ScreenCraft.org, who

worked in development for several years.
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Download!
Many writers are leery of pitching events, worried they are merely a way for companies

to take advantage of vulnerable writers. Pitchfests have an outstanding value for writers.
But being prepared before you go is the key to your success. Learn 7 Reasons Why
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Classes are through an online platform that you can access anytime.
There are weekly assignments to keep up with, but for the most part, you
can follow at your own pace.

Screenwriting Webinars


How to Structure a Screenplay – In Defense of “Formula”
Multiple Emmy Award-winning screenwriter Erik Bork (Band of Brothers) defends

SAVE THE CAT and other story "paradigms" as helpful tools, but not panaceas.
Click to Continue

Specs & The City: The Threshold Guardian Archetype and

‘The Princess Bride’
Brad Johnson explores how the archetype of the Threshold Guardian impacts

 your story, and how you can utilize this archetype to create a more engaging
screenplay.
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5 Reasons Screenplay Story Structure is Important and

 FREE Story Structure Tips Download
Whether you write a story or a screenplay, it’s always advisable to work out

the plot ahead of time so you can discover the best way of telling it to not
only appease the reader, but also to engage your audience. Write a story
 that wins over your audience with our FREE story structure guidance from
 the experts.
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Improvising Screenplays: Writing Screenplays from

 the Height of Your Intelligence
Improvisational actor Brett Wean reveals how respecting the audience's

intelligence can help you write more dramatic, suspenseful screenplays that sell.
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Creating Characters: The Behavioral Paradox
Behavioral Paradox Theory ensures your hero is complex and interesting.

It ensures your hero feels human because the concept is seeded in human
 nature. Guest blogger Benjamin Broomfield explains.
Click to Continue

Jeanne’s Tuesday Screenwriting Tips: 7 Reasons to

Shut Up & Listen
In Jeanne's Screenwriting Tips, she speaks about the importance of

listening. In a world that thrives on collaboration, having great listening
skills is essential to your career and your writing.
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Write Your Feature Film in 6 weeks
The world of the feature film is booming and you are gushing with ideas.

 Screenwriters University's Write Your Feature Script in Six Weeks will give
 you the tools to get the ideas out of your head and into a completed screenplay
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 under deadlines. Don't waste your time with wrong turns that could eat up weeks
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 end of this workshop, you will have a first draft of a feature length screenplay.
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Play With Our FREE Webinar!
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 is a must. In our FREE Creating Dynamic Characters Webinar, you’ll learn how
 to create and develop characters from screenwriter and Editor of Script Magazine,
 Jeanne Veillette Bowerman.
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Here is the list of my fees again. Some one sent an email stating the website did not show my fees. So at the end of every blog post I'll show my fees.

Edits:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books):

Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books):

Edits for Books:  $90.00

Critiques for Books:  $125.00

Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

However, there are script writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $76.00   This is a discount savings of $30.00

All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at
ahicks4298@q.com

Phone: (360) 696-4298

There's nothing like a good deal.



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Thursday, May 22, 2014

FREE Srceenplay Teleclass

Hay, people!

Here's something great for you. I got this in an email today. Check it out.

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Join Us As Chris Soth Analyzes
X-Men: Days of Future Past
With The Mini-Movie Method!

In this FREE Teleclass, Chris is going to give away the secrets to his acclaimed Mini-Movie Method -- The same step-by-step process he used to create and sell his screenplay for $750K!
As he does, he'll show the deeper structure of X-Men: Days of Future Past, which comes out Friday, May 23, 2014.
In this rare, LIVE phone interview, I’ll be asking Chris to spill the beans on EACH of the eight sequences, or “Mini-Movies”, that make up a successful screenplay – including:
  • All 8 Mini-Movies...and we'll breakdown the movie X-Men: Days of Future Past.
  • The two vital ingredients you need to create tension -- the key to an extraordinary screenplay.

  • What MUST happen in Act One for the rest of your story to succeed.

  • How to avoid the typical writer’s block of Act 2 by breaking it down into 4 Mini-Movies.

  • How to leave the audience completely satisfied with your ending.
PLUS, I’ll take one of YOUR loglines and have Chris create the entire movie right on the call!
Once you hear the details of the Mini-Movie method, you’ll never get stuck on structure again.  But please register quickly, there are only a limited number of spots available for this call. 
I'd love for YOU to be one of those people who gets to join us.  Here are the details:
Date:  Sunday, May 25th at 12:00 pm (noon)
Time: 12pm (noon) Pacific Daylight Time

Once you discover how easy this is, you’ll never go back!
Hal Croasmun
President, ScreenwritingU.com
P.S. After you register for the class, we'll give you complete instructions on how your logine could become one of the lucky ones that Chris gives the MMM treatment to!
 
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Here is the list of my fees again. Some one sent an email stating the website did not show my fees. So at the end of every blog post I'll show my fees.

Edits:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books):

Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books):

Edits for Books:  $90.00

Critiques for Books:  $125.00

Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

However, there are script writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $76.00   This is a discount savings of $30.00

All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at

ahicks4298@q.com

Phone: (360) 696-4298

There's nothing like a good deal.



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Monday, May 19, 2014

Need Help With Your Screenplay?





Summer is approaching. People will be writing. If you need help with a script or book or short story feel free to inquire about services.

I need help!

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Here is the list of my fees again. Some one sent an email stating the website did not show my fees. So at the end of every blog post I'll show my fees.

Edits:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books):

Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books):

Edits for Books:  $90.00

Critiques for Books:  $125.00

Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

However, there are script writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $76.00   This is a discount savings of $30.00

All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at

ahicks4298@q.com

Phone: (360) 696-4298


There's nothing like a good deal.



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Writing Lessons



Good Morning Readers!

Here is something for you to read about form your story. This info came in an email to me from Writer's Digest.

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The 5 Essential Story Ingredients
Imagine that I'm telling you about my day and I say, "I woke up. I ate breakfast. I left for work." Is that a story? After all, it has a protagonist who makes choices that lead to a natural progression of events, it contains three acts and it has a beginning, a middle and an end-and that's what makes something a story, right? Well, actually, no. It's not. So let's look at five essential story ingredients, and then review how to mix them together to make your story so good readers will ask for seconds.
Read more ...



4 Reasons You're Procrastinating Instead of Writing
You have ideas for stories, but when you launch your word processor, you stare helplessly at a blank page. Every time you try to write, you end up spending the evening watching videos of cats on YouTube instead. Why is this happening? We've all been there. Here are a few things that might be getting in your way.
Read more ...


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Here is the list of my fees again. Some one sent an email stating the website did not show my fees. So at the end of every blog post I'll show my fees.

Edits:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books):

Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books):

Edits for Books:  $90.00

Critiques for Books:  $125.00

Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

However, there are script writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $76.00   This is a discount savings of $30.00

All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at

ahicks4298@q.com

Phone: (360) 696-4298


There's nothing like a good deal.



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Friday, May 16, 2014

New Literary Agents





3 New Agents to Query

Click on any name below to see the full mini-profile on the GLA Blog (with submission instructions). Good luck querying!

1. Cate Hart of Corvisiero Literary Agency

She is seeking: Cate is seeking Young Adult and Middle Grade, New Adult and Adult Romance (specifically Historical Romance), and select erotica and LGBT. She is a fan of quirky, character-driven Young Adult, and snort-out-loud Middle Grade adventure. She loves Historical and Fantasy and would like to find a steampunk that explores new settings and ideas beyond Victorian London. She is also interested in magical realism, high fantasy, mystery, and any combination of the above.

2. Rena Rossner of The Deborah Harris Agency
 
She is seeking: "I am most interested in representing Fantasy and Science Fiction in all its permutations - Adult, Middle Grade, Young Adult etc. I also look for Middle Grade and Young Adult contemporary stories and I'd be open to MG/YA mysteries and thrillers as well. I represent quite a few picture books and I'm always looking for those. In terms of adult books, I look for Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction, multicultural books, and I'd also consider adult mysteries, thrillers and psychological suspense, but not cozy mysteries. I specifically look for literary work (in any genre,) and books with elements of magical realism and the fantastic. You will steal my heart for sure if it's set in the Middle East, in Israel or if it has Jewish or Israeli themes and characters, but I'm open to all themes, settings and characters. You've got to have a really good reason to send me nonfiction, or cookbooks, but if you have a reason that seems to fit with who I am and what I'm looking for, I'll take a look."

3. Holly Lorincz of MacGregor Literary

She is seeking: "I am currently only accepting general market submissions in these areas: historical romance, literary or classic westerns, political or conspiracy thrillers, women's fiction, or literary fiction."


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Here is the list of my fees again. Some one sent an email stating the website did not show my fees. So at the end of every blog post I'll show my fees.

Edits:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books):

Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books):

Edits for Books:  $90.00

Critiques for Books:  $125.00

Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

However, there are script writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $76.00   This is a discount savings of $30.00

All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at

ahicks4298@q.com

Phone: (360) 696-4298


There's nothing like a good deal.



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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Pointers On Writing Good Dialog

Dear readers,

Here's some info on writing dialog. I got it in my email the other day. It reflects much of what I tell writers.

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The 7 Tools of Dialogue
BrianKlems Brian A. Klems
Online Editor
WritersDigest.com
@BrianKlems
Today's newsletter is from the amazing writing James Scott Bell. Check it out (and check out his book filled with practical writing advice, Conflict & Suspense).

My neighbor John loves to work on his hot rod. He's an automotive whiz and tells me he can hear when something is not quite right with the engine. He doesn't hesitate to pop the hood, grab his bag of tools and start to tinker. He'll keep at it until the engine sounds just the way he wants it to.

That's not a bad way to think about dialogue. We can usually sense when it needs work. What fiction writers often lack, however, is a defined set of tools they can put to use on problem areas.

So here's a set-my seven favorite dialogue tools. Stick them in your writer's toolbox for those times you need to pop the hood and tinker with your characters' words.   Read more... 

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Here is the list of my fees again. Some one sent an email stating the website did not show my fees. So at the end of every blog post I'll show my fees.

Edit Article: $25.00

Edits:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books):

Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books):

Edits for Books:  $90.00

Critiques for Books:  $125.00

Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

However, there are script writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $76.00   This is a discount savings of $30.00

All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at

ahicks4298@q.com

Phone: (360) 696-4298



Magazine writers Wanted

Dear reader,

Are you interested in writing magazine articles? Reader the following letter I received this morning


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FROM THE EDITOR
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Senior Content Editor, Writer's Digest Writing Community
WritersMarket.com

Sometimes-despite our best efforts-the most unexpected things can happen to influence the direction of our work. Sometimes it's a good thing-like an unexpected prize or award-and sometimes it's not. The best way freelancers can weather the ups and downs is through diversifying.

Diversifying takes many forms. It means working with multiple clients to protect against losing any one stream of income suddenly drying up. It can also mean diversifying freelance types. For instance, some freelancers write books, sell magazine articles, and earn money through blogging and/or speaking.

Speaking of diversifying! Learn how to write incredible copy and break into the lucrative field of copywriting with the Breaking Into Copywriting: Use Your Creativity to Kick-Start a New Career course. In this course, writers will learn how to utilize copywriting theory to produce high-quality advertising, create a killer sample ad for your portfolio, find and secure work as a copywriter, and more. 

Click to continue.

Here is the list of my fees again. Some one sent an email stating the website did not show my fees. So at the end of every blog post I'll show my fees.

Edit Article: $25.00

Edits:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books):

Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books):

Edits for Books:  $90.00

Critiques for Books:  $125.00

Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

However, there are script writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $76.00   This is a discount savings of $30.00

All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at

ahicks4298@q.com

Phone: (360) 696-4298














Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Screenplay Writing Services & Fees


Dear Readers,

Here is the list of my fees again. Some one sent an email stating the website did not show my fees. So at the end of every blog post I'll show my fees.

Edits:  $48.00  (proofread for scripts)

Critique :  $58.00 ( for scripts)

Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books):

Synopsis :  $38.00 (script/books):

Edits for Books:  $90.00

Critiques for Books:  $125.00

Some people request edits and critiques together. If a writer wants both, to me this says the writer is not completely confident his or her script is ready. So I  recommend getting the critique first. Use the critique to redo the script. Once the script is just right, then request the edit.

However, there are script writers who insist on having both an edit and critique together.  So I offer an edit and critique combo at discount.

Edit &Critique Combo Discount: $76.00   This is a discount savings of $30.00

All payments are received by Paypal. If you cannot make Paypal payments you may mail payments in the form of cashier checks or money orders. NO personal checks

If you are interested in my services feel free to contact me at

ahicks4298@q.com

Phone: (360) 696-4298


There's nothing like a good deal.



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Hello readers,

Here a list of writing courses that will be starting this May. Check them out if you are interested.





Starting May 22nd
Fundamentals of Writing for Children 101: Middle Grade

Query Letter in 14 Days

Turning Personal Stories into Memoir

Freelance Writing for Stay-at-Home Moms

The Art of Storytelling 102: Showing vs. Telling

Outlining Your Novel

Friday, May 9, 2014

Writing Resources

Dear Reader,

Happy Friday.

Today's post is all about studying. I am a strong believer in education. People have different interests in different fields, such as art, teaching, medicine, sports, engineering, business, and literature. Before attempting to do actual work in these fields, you must study them.

This rule goes for writing a book. We get ideas for writing a novel or nonfiction book, and we write it. When we're done we think we have created the greatest work of literature. Then when we send it to an agent, the agent says it is the worst book he or she ever read.

Before attempting to write you great idea into a story, study about the craft of writing. It is like learning how to write the alphabet before attempting to write your name.

Below are a list of books that teach the art of writing. I strongly suggest buying some or all of them. They can help you in your writing endeavors.


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