NEW CONTENT AND NEW PAGE
Thinking Writer has started posting more current content again. The first posts on the home page are new. Classic posts are specifically denoted "(Classic Post)". You will see different classic posts each time you access or refresh the site.
We have also added an "ALL POSTS" page which gives you direct access to all your favorite past posts.
Please enjoy.
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BIRTH OF THE SCRIBOSPHERE
The term "scribosphere" was first coined on this website in a comment by prolific screenwriter/ director/ producer Craig Mazin in a comment posted
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Monthly Archives: April 2005
PAID SUBMISSION SERVICES
How do you plan to put your spec into the marketplace? I too just finished a comedy spec and am thinking of using InkTip.com. Have you used it before? If so, what were your results. Has anyone else tried it, … Continue reading
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TAKING MEETINGS
Right now at JohnAugust.com is a good discussion about taking meetings without an agent or manager. It is worth checking out.
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SCRIPT BY BLOG
I have a screenplay that I am currently peddling and want to know what the ramifications of putting the finished SP on my web / blog. I am not overly worried about somebody stealing it but I don’t think many … Continue reading
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WORDPLAYER ON “THEME”
Give it a rest? I don’t think so. Here’s Wordplayer on theme. P.S. If you don’t know the Wordplayer columns yet, you’re just not trying. UPDATE: If you are having trouble accessing wordplayer.com, please see the comment below from Wordplayer’s … Continue reading
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WRITING ACTION SEQUENCES
A question from a viewer: In writing action sequences as part of scenes, do you really have to break down every camera angle and shot, or can you leave some things up to the reader’s imagination? Reason I ask is, … Continue reading