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Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Brainstorming Ideas For Writing Script and Novels
The hard part of writing is writers block. We all get it. following are some articles from SCRIPT Magazine that tell of how to over come writer's block and start brainstorming ideas. Click on the to get the details.
Enter 2015 Writing Competition Win $5,000 and a Literary Agent!
Hello, Readers!
Here is a contest that you may be interested in entering.
Here is a contest that you may be interested in entering.
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Monday, June 8, 2015
Writing Dialogue for Emotional Impact
Dear Readers,
Happy June. Summer is here now.
It has been a while since I made an entry. I've been busy with my own writing and with clients. One client I have got an agent for his script. So we've been working hard on that project, doing rewrites. Please note that even after getting an agent you will have to do rewrites. As I have told writers many times, the first and second drafts are never perfect for scripts and novels.
Today I have an post concerning DIALOG. So check it out.
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Thursday, May 28, 2015
Writer's Digest Annual Conference July 31- Aug 2 2015
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Thursday, May 21, 2015
Literary Agents & Writing Advice
Dear Readers,
Below is an email I found in my inbox when I was cleaning it out today. You might find it interesting.
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Writing Class: Making Emotional Stories
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015
More Article From Script Magazine
Hello, everyone!
I've been busy lately. I finally finished my novel. Now I'm working on the next step, querying agents. I had written a query letter. and sent it off to a few agents. So far I've gotten rejection. I took some time to write a new query letter. When comparing it to the first letter, the second is much better.
I have the book GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENTS. It is full of agents. This is a great book to have. Using it is so much easier than spending hours on line searching for agents.
I'll keep everyone updated on my efforts in getting a literary agent.
Now for business.
Following are some articles from SCRIPT MAGAZINE I got from their email newsletter. Check them out.
SCRIPT NOTES: Major Character Types – "Mentor"
Characters are engines that drive ideas into a story. Each of the major character types plays a specific role in that process. Michael Tabb highlights THE MENTOR.
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THE CRAFT: Professional Screenwriters on Blocking Writer's Block
Stuart Perelmuter shares tips from professional writers, Eric Roth, Simon Kinberg and Stephen Susco, on how they beat writer's block.
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COLUMN D: Respect the Subplot
Subplots add depth and texture to your story. Drew Yanno explores the effective use of subplots in the movie 'Rear Window.'
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Essentials of Having an Active Protagonist + Exclusive FREE Download
Begin on this page by exploring the definition and essentials of having a strong protagonist, followed by a few examples. Then be sure you get your FREE download of 4 Crucial Questions for Your Protagonist to learn how to create an active protagonist to drive your story!
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SELLING YOUR SCREENPLAY: Screenwriter J. Mills Goodloe On 'The Age of Adaline' Starring Blake Lively & Harrison Ford
Ashley Scott Meyers talks with screenwriter J. Mills Goodloe about his new film, 'The Age of Adaline,' starring Blake Lively and Harrison Ford.
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ScriptMag Archives: SUBMISSIONS INSANITY: 6 Reasons Loglines Go Bad
ScriptMag looks back at older articles that still pack value for today's screenwriter. This week, let's revisit Lucy V. Hay's post with logline advice.
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I've been busy lately. I finally finished my novel. Now I'm working on the next step, querying agents. I had written a query letter. and sent it off to a few agents. So far I've gotten rejection. I took some time to write a new query letter. When comparing it to the first letter, the second is much better.
I have the book GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENTS. It is full of agents. This is a great book to have. Using it is so much easier than spending hours on line searching for agents.
I'll keep everyone updated on my efforts in getting a literary agent.
Now for business.
Following are some articles from SCRIPT MAGAZINE I got from their email newsletter. Check them out.
Characters are engines that drive ideas into a story. Each of the major character types plays a specific role in that process. Michael Tabb highlights THE MENTOR.
Click to Continue
THE CRAFT: Professional Screenwriters on Blocking Writer's Block
Stuart Perelmuter shares tips from professional writers, Eric Roth, Simon Kinberg and Stephen Susco, on how they beat writer's block.
Click to Continue
COLUMN D: Respect the Subplot
Subplots add depth and texture to your story. Drew Yanno explores the effective use of subplots in the movie 'Rear Window.'
Click to Continue
Essentials of Having an Active Protagonist + Exclusive FREE Download
Begin on this page by exploring the definition and essentials of having a strong protagonist, followed by a few examples. Then be sure you get your FREE download of 4 Crucial Questions for Your Protagonist to learn how to create an active protagonist to drive your story!
Click to Continue
SELLING YOUR SCREENPLAY: Screenwriter J. Mills Goodloe On 'The Age of Adaline' Starring Blake Lively & Harrison Ford
Ashley Scott Meyers talks with screenwriter J. Mills Goodloe about his new film, 'The Age of Adaline,' starring Blake Lively and Harrison Ford.
Click to Continue
ScriptMag Archives: SUBMISSIONS INSANITY: 6 Reasons Loglines Go Bad
ScriptMag looks back at older articles that still pack value for today's screenwriter. This week, let's revisit Lucy V. Hay's post with logline advice.
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The Multi-Hyphenate Hammad Zaidi
Meet Script's new podcast and YouTube co-host, writer and producer Hammad Zaidi. Hammad shares advice on writing, getting representation and distribution. Stay tuned for the launch of Development Hell and Back podcast!
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SCREENPLAY STRUCTURE: The Spine of the Screenplay
The first step of screenplay structure requires knowing the dramatic spine of your story. Susan Kouguell offers tips.
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Elevate Your Antagonist with Tips in Our FREE Download
Get your FREE download of 6 Tips for a Stand-Out Antagonist to learn how to create an compelling nemesis for your protagonist!
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LEGALLY SPEAKING, IT DEPENDS: Short Film Report
As this goes to press, Chris Schiller should be on set in the midst of producing his short film. You should always have a plan B, and a plan C, ready before you set out.
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BEHIND THE LINES WITH DR: When Good Dialogue Goes Bad, Part 2
Just because a writer can write good dialogue doesn’t mean that, in the crux of the moment, they won't end up in handcuffs...
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Meet Script's new podcast and YouTube co-host, writer and producer Hammad Zaidi. Hammad shares advice on writing, getting representation and distribution. Stay tuned for the launch of Development Hell and Back podcast!
Click to Continue
SCREENPLAY STRUCTURE: The Spine of the Screenplay
The first step of screenplay structure requires knowing the dramatic spine of your story. Susan Kouguell offers tips.
Click to Continue
Elevate Your Antagonist with Tips in Our FREE Download
Get your FREE download of 6 Tips for a Stand-Out Antagonist to learn how to create an compelling nemesis for your protagonist!
Click to Continue
LEGALLY SPEAKING, IT DEPENDS: Short Film Report
As this goes to press, Chris Schiller should be on set in the midst of producing his short film. You should always have a plan B, and a plan C, ready before you set out.
Click to Continue
BEHIND THE LINES WITH DR: When Good Dialogue Goes Bad, Part 2
Just because a writer can write good dialogue doesn’t mean that, in the crux of the moment, they won't end up in handcuffs...
Click to Continue
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