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Monday, February 15, 2016
Now Available: Hollywood Screenwriting Directory! 2016
Friday, January 29, 2016
Oscar Nominations: How Is It Done?
Hello, Readers!
The Diversity in Oscar nominations is an issue this year. It got me to wonder how are Oscar nominations selected. following is an explanation I found on the website ANIME NEWS NETWORK. Please click on the link to read the full article.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-01-27/.98014
The Diversity in Oscar nominations is an issue this year. It got me to wonder how are Oscar nominations selected. following is an explanation I found on the website ANIME NEWS NETWORK. Please click on the link to read the full article.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-01-27/.98014
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Hello, Readers.
It has been a while since I made a post. I am busy working. Occasional I take time to post info from my Inbox.
Some of you have sent emails asking are there any new script agents seeking writers. I've been keeping an eye out. All the new agents I've heard of so far are literary agents. To bad they don't do screenplays.
It has been a while since I made a post. I am busy working. Occasional I take time to post info from my Inbox.
Some of you have sent emails asking are there any new script agents seeking writers. I've been keeping an eye out. All the new agents I've heard of so far are literary agents. To bad they don't do screenplays.
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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Literary Agent's Seeking Authors
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The Nickelodeon Writing Program: Call for Entries Open Now!
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I got this in my inbox. Check it out.
I got this in my inbox. Check it out.
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Monday, January 4, 2016
2016 Affordable Edits, Critiques, & Coverage
Happy New Year!
Wow! 2016! I wish everyone a good writing year, and I look forward to working with you. If you're interested in my writing services feel free to contact me at ahicks4298@q.com . The fees are unchanged from last year.
Here are my current fees for this year. They have not changed from last year. The prices are still very reasonable. If you need help, feel free to contact me. I am always glad to help.
Coverage for Scripts/Screenplays: $50.00
Treatments : $ 48.00 (2 - 3 pages; for scripts)
Edits/Proofread: $48.00 (proofread for scripts)
Critique : $58.00 ( for scripts)
Query Letters : $28.00 (scripts/books):
Synopsis : $38.00 (script/books):
Edits/ Proofread for Books: $85.00
Critiques for Books: $100.00
( If you are not able to pay in full, the payment for any service can be made on installment - divided in half. If you would like to use my service, let me know whether you need to pay on installment or can pay in full. I am willing to be flexible.)
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, screenplay, 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: $66.00 This is a discount savings of $40.00
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
Wow! 2016! I wish everyone a good writing year, and I look forward to working with you. If you're interested in my writing services feel free to contact me at ahicks4298@q.com . The fees are unchanged from last year.
Here are my current fees for this year. They have not changed from last year. The prices are still very reasonable. If you need help, feel free to contact me. I am always glad to help.
If you need help with your book or script/screenplay, feel free to try my services.
Edits / Proofread for Short Stories: $30.00
Treatments : $ 48.00 (2 - 3 pages; for scripts)
Edits/Proofread: $48.00 (proofread for scripts)
Critique : $58.00 ( for scripts)
Query Letters : $28.00 (scripts/books):
Synopsis : $38.00 (script/books):
Edits/ Proofread for Books: $85.00
Critiques for Books: $100.00
( If you are not able to pay in full, the payment for any service can be made on installment - divided in half. If you would like to use my service, let me know whether you need to pay on installment or can pay in full. I am willing to be flexible.)
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, screenplay, 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: $66.00 This is a discount savings of $40.00
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
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Wednesday, December 16, 2015
New Literary Agents 12 / 16 / 2015
2 More New Agents Seeking Submissions NOW
Click on any name below to see the full mini-profile on the GLA Blog (with submission instructions). Good luck querying!
1. Rob Kirkpatrick of The Stuart Agency
He is seeking: His specialties include memoir, biography, sports, music, pop culture, current events, history, and (on a very select basis) literary fiction.
2. Rachel Burkot of Holloway Literary
She is seeking: Rachel is drawn to voice-driven fiction, particularly in young adult; quirky, three-dimensional, flawed characters, including and especially secondary characters; beautiful writing; books that explore good people in morally complicated situations; and complex, detailed plots. Rachel is interested in representing: Women's fiction; Upmarket/book club fiction, i.e., Emily Giffin, Liane Moriarty and Diane Chamberlain; Young adult (no fantasy or paranormal unless it's very light); Contemporary romance, i.e., Kristan Higgins; Category romance with unique, memorable plots, i.e., Natalie Charles; Southern fiction; "Dark" women's fiction/thrillers, i.e., Gillian Flynn or Mary Kubica; Urban fiction; Literary fiction.
Click on any name below to see the full mini-profile on the GLA Blog (with submission instructions). Good luck querying!
1. Rob Kirkpatrick of The Stuart Agency
He is seeking: His specialties include memoir, biography, sports, music, pop culture, current events, history, and (on a very select basis) literary fiction.
2. Rachel Burkot of Holloway Literary
She is seeking: Rachel is drawn to voice-driven fiction, particularly in young adult; quirky, three-dimensional, flawed characters, including and especially secondary characters; beautiful writing; books that explore good people in morally complicated situations; and complex, detailed plots. Rachel is interested in representing: Women's fiction; Upmarket/book club fiction, i.e., Emily Giffin, Liane Moriarty and Diane Chamberlain; Young adult (no fantasy or paranormal unless it's very light); Contemporary romance, i.e., Kristan Higgins; Category romance with unique, memorable plots, i.e., Natalie Charles; Southern fiction; "Dark" women's fiction/thrillers, i.e., Gillian Flynn or Mary Kubica; Urban fiction; Literary fiction.
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