Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Here is my last post for today.

I just got an email from GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENT newsletter telling of 2 new agents open to queries. If you've written something to fit what they're looking for, feel free to contact them.


2 New Agents Seeking New Writers NOW 

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

1. Amanda O'Connor of Trident Media

She is seeking: Amanda is continuously building her client list in general-interest and upmarket nonfiction, spirituality and wellness, and literary fiction. She looks for the "wisdom factor" across genres and disciplines, especially authors who have an expertise they are eager to share with the world. Her favored subjects include (but are not limited to) history, religion, popular science, sociology, culinary arts, and creativity. In spirituality, Amanda's approach is truly ecumenical, seeking leaders of all faith communities from Catholic nuns to Sikh entrepreneurs, from practical self-help to inspirational memoir. Literary fiction is a pursuit of passion. She gravitates towards works that address timeless concerns of the soul through the lens of modern life. Above all else, Amanda loves a well-crafted sentence.

2. Mallory C. Brown of TriadaUS

She is seeking: young adult, new adult, women's fiction, and nonfiction. She is especially drawn to pieces with strong character-driven plots and witty humor. She loves contemporary fiction, low fantasy, and romance. Mallory also appreciates a well-placed comma and hopes you do, too.



Screen Writing Resources 2015

Dear Readers,

Here is a new list of articles to read from SCRIPT MAGAZINE.

WRITERS ON THE WEB: Getting a Web Series in Festivals, Part 1
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BACK TO THE CHALKBOARD: How to Apply to Film School
Screenwriter and Professor Brad Riddell offers must-read tips on how to apply to film school - writing samples, personal essay, letters of recommendations and more!
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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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SCRIPT ANGEL: Creating a Story For Your Character
The mind and life of a character is the story behind the story. Script Angel's Hayley McKenzie offers tips on creating a strong story for your character.
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Industry Insider Television Writing Contest AND Features Contest on NOW!
The lucky winner of the Industry Insider Television Writing Contest receives unparalleled Industry experience, a meeting with Anonymous Content (True Detective, The Knick) and other Industry Insiders and much more. Not a TV writer? Enter the features contests where you write 15 pages off a given logline and all finalists get a mentor to help them finish their scripts!
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BEHIND THE LINES WITH DR: The Big Deep and Realizing Your Dreams
It was indeed an exciting time for realizing your dreams. To be broke, living by a sliver-thin thread as if real life itself was projected in Cinemascope.
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Top 5 Tips for Submitting a Screenplay
Your script is done, now what? Susan Kouguell gives the top tips every screenwriter needs to know before submitting a screenplay.
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SCRIPT INDUSTRY EXPERT Q&A: Meet Jose Prendes of 'Zen in the Art of Screenwriting'
Script takes you behind the scenes to get to know Jose Prendes, author of the column 'Zen in the Art of Screenwriting.'
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SELLING YOUR SCREENPLAY: Screenwriter & Director Antonia Bogdanovich On Getting 'Phantom Halo' Produced
Ashley Scott Meyers interviews Antonia Bogdanovich, who recently completed her feature directorial debut on a film called 'Phantom Halo'.
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Why is Screenwriting Format Important + Exclusive FREE Download from Dave Trottier, AKA Dr. Format!
In our free download, Dave Trottier, AKA Dr. Format and author of The Screenwriter's Bible, gives examples of how to format text messages, phone conversations, overlapping dialogue, wryles and more. Dave's examples of formatting a screenplay will help you easily polish your screenplay like a pro.
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ScriptMag Archives: SCRIPT TIPS: Two Easy Ways To Create Memorable Villains Using Life Experience
ScriptMag looks back at older articles that still pack value for today's screenwriter. Marilyn Horowitz explains how to apply real-life experiences to create memorable villains and obstacles, which will in turn raise the potential for conflict, creating a compelling story.
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Query Letters :  $28.00 (scripts/books): 

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2015 Summer Writing Contests

Hello,

I've been busy lately. Sorry for not making any new posts. But I have something here that might interest you from POETS & WRITERS, a list of writing contests. Some charge a fee and some offer free entry.  So check it out.

57 Writing Contests
Our Grants & Awards database is the most trusted resource for information about legitimate writing contests available anywhere. We carefully review the practices and policies of each contest we include. 

  
 
The database lists fifty-seven deadlines between now and September 15, including:

The Rattle Poetry Prize, offering $10,000 and publication for a poem. Ten finalists will receive $200 and a chance to win the $2,000 Readers' Choice Award. Deadline: July 15.

The Glimmer Train Short Story Award for New Writers, offering $1,500 and publication for a short story by a writer whose fiction has not been published in a print publication with a circulation over 5,000. Deadline: August 31.

The Hunger Mountain Creative Nonfiction Prize, offering $1,000 and publication for an essay. Deadline: September 10.

Thursday, June 18, 2015

2015 Summer Writing Conferences

Here's a list of writing conferences happening this summer.

Agent-Conference Opportunities

There are plenty of opportunities for writers to meet agents face to face at writers' conferences and pitch their work in 2015. Remember: Meeting agents in person is a great way to get past the slush pile. If an agent is interested in your work and requests a sample or book proposal, you can write "Requested Material" on your submission, making sure it gets a fair read and consideration.

Know that there are two types of conferences. There are general writers' conferences, that address a variety of subjects, and then there are specialized conferences, which usually tend to focus on a single genre-such as western, romance, or mystery. You will find both kinds in this list below.

Jackson Hole Writers ConferenceJune 25-27, 2015, Jackson Hole, WY
Attending agents: Sarah Levitt (Zoë Pagnamenta Agency); Elizabeth Winick Rubinstein (McIntosh & Otis); Katherine Fausset (Curtis Brown, Ltd); and Ken Sherman (Ken Sherman Associates).

Writer's Digest Conference East, July 31 - Aug. 2, 2015, New York, NY 
The website is live, and we have 54 agents already confirmed to be there as part of the conference's Pitch Slam. Be aware that the pitch slam timing is already more than 3/4 sold out.

Michigan Writing Workshop, Sept. 12, 2015, outside Detroit, MI
Attending agents: Alice Speilburg (Speilburg Literary); Brent Taylor (TriadaUS); Amanda Luedeke (MacGregor Literary); and Mark Gottlieb (Trident Media).

San Diego Writers' Conference Oct. 9, 2015, San Diego, CA
Attending agents: Paul S. Levine (Paul S. Levine Literary); Jill Marr (Sandra Dijkstra Literary); Courtney Miller-Callihan (Sanford J. Greenberger Associates); Taylor Martindale (Full Circle Literary); Patricia Nelson (Marsal Lyon Literary); literary agent Jennifer Azantian (Azantian Literary); Annie Bomke (Annie Bomke Literary Agency).

Writing Conference of Los Angeles
Oct. 10, 2015, Los Angeles 
Attending agents: Jamie Weiss Chilton (Andrea Brown Literary); Paul S. Levine (Paul S. Levine Literary); Nephele Tempest (The Knight Agency); Patricia Nelson (Marsal Lyon Literary); literary agent Ken Sherman (Ken Sherman & Associates); literary agent Valerie Noble (Donaghy Literary); Eve Porinchak (Jill Corcoran Literary). 

Indiana "Get Published" Writing WorkshopOct. 24, 2015, Indianapolis 
Attending agents: Alice Speilburg (Speilburg Literary), Victoria Lea (Aponte Literary), Laura Crockett of TriadaUS, and Amanda Luedeke (MacGregor Literary).

Connecticut Writing WorkshopNov. 13, 2015, Hartford, CT
Attending agents: Lane Heymont (The Seymour Agency); Kimiko Nakamura (Dee Mura Literary); Kaylee Davis (Dee Mura Literary); Penny Moore (FinePrint Literary). 

Boston Writers Conference, Nov. 14, 2015, Boston, MA 
Attending agents: Rick Richter (Zachary Shuster Harmsworth), literary agent Lane Heymont (The Seymour Agency), literary agent Ruben Pfeffer (Ruben Pfeffer Content), literary agent Kimiko Nakamura (Dee Mura Literary), literary agent Ann Collette (Rees Literary Agency), literary agent Lana Popovic (Chalberg & Sussman), literary agent Amaryah Orenstein (GO Literary), literary agent Kaylee Davis (Dee Mura Literary). 

Alabama Writers ConferenceFebruary 19, 2016, Birmingham, AL 
Attending agents: Julie Gwinn (The Seymour Agency); Kurestin Armada (P.S. Literary); Veronica Park (Corvisiero Literary); and Lauren MacLeod (Strothman Agency).

Atlanta Writing WorkshopFebruary 20, 2016, Atlanta, GA
Attending agents: Cherry Weiner (Cherry Weiner Literary); Kurestin Armada (P.S. Literary); Pamela Harty (The Knight Agency); Veronica Park (Corvisiero Literary); Sally Apokedak (Leslie H. Stobbe Literary Agency).

Tampa Writers Conference March 25, 2016, Tampa, FL
Attending agents: Lucienne Diver (The Knight Agency); Marlene Stringer (Stringer Literary Agency); Nicole Resciniti (The Seymour Agency); Saritza Hernandez (Corvisiero Literary); and Amanda Leuck (Spencerhill Associates).

Fort Lauderdale "Get Published" ConferenceMarch 26, 2016, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Attending agents: Nicole Resciniti (The Seymour Agency); Greg Aunapu (Salkind Literary); Kurestin Armada (P.S. Literary); Cricket Freeman (The August Agency).

New Literary Agents 6/18/2015

Good Morning, Everyone.

Following are to new literary agents to query. I got their news from an email from GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENTS. Click on their names to find out more about them.


2 New Agents Seeking New Writers NOW 

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

1. Moe Ferrara of BookEnds, LLC

She is seeking: Moe is interested in science fiction and fantasy for all age groups (no picture books). She loves a bit (or a lot!) of romance in her fiction, so the right contemporary or historical romance will spark her interest. She's LGBTQ friendly, so send her that male/male erotic romance in your back pocket! At this time she's not looking for nonfiction, women's fiction, or cozy mysteries.

2. Saba Sulaiman of Talcott Notch Literary

She is seeking: In adult fiction, she seeks upmarket literary and commercial fiction, romance (all subgenres except paranormal), character-driven psychological thrillers, cozy mysteries, and memoir. In young adult, she seeks all subgenres except paranormal, fantasy, and sci-fi. She's particularly interested in contemporary realistic stories, fast-paced mysteries, or lush historicals. She also seeks middle grade fiction. In nonfiction, she accepts humor books.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

How to Craft Characters Scene by Scene

Here my last post for today.



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How to Craft Characters Scene by Scene
Dimensional characters are born from drama-not description. Here's why (and how) to delve into your characterizations one defining scene at a time. 
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Script Writing: Creating Your Main Characters

Here's a bunch of articles from SCRIPT Magazine email I got in my inbox. check them out.


Top Ten Tips for Creating Winning Characters
Susan Kouguell gives her top 10 tips for creating winning characters in your screenplays that will get executives to champion your project.
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SCRIPT NOTES: How Dual Mentor Characters Work
WGA writer Michael Tabb illustrates and analyses the use of multiple mentor characters in a single screenplay.
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COLUMN D: Main Character Arc - First Ten, Last Five
Drew Yanno explores one of the most effective ways to show your main character arc in the first and last pages of our script.
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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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ScriptMag Archives: BREAKING IN: Winning Screenwriting Contests Using Psych 101
ScriptMag looks back at older articles that still pack value for today's screenwriter. This week, let's revisit Staton Rabin's thoughts on using Psych 101 to increase your odds of screenwriting contest success.
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