Monthly Archives: March 2006

A DIFFERENT WAY IN

I received this email today from Dan and thought it was something worth posting. His company has a very unothodox approach for writers. I am not endorsing his company or its approach. I do not personally know them. However, I … Continue reading

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HOMEGROWN

Emoruwa from Nigeria asks: i have a script i want to sell can you buy it or tell me how to get it sold? Similarly, Devin from Cleveland asks: Now that I’ve written my very first spec script, I’m stuck … Continue reading

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WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO HEAR HERE?

For those of you who follow screenwriting blogs on a regular basis, you have a pretty good sense of what each blogger brings to the table. On this blog, I don’t do much gossip. I don’t give out names of … Continue reading

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WHAT IS CHARACTER CHANGE?

A note you are likely to receive in the course of your writing is that “your character needs to change” by the end of the story. Sometimes, you will be told the character needs to “learn” something or needs to … Continue reading

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