I organized this forum, which took place on March 11, 2003 at the Center for the Arts in Grass Valley, CA. Approximately 200 people attended live, and the event was broadcast live on local radio station KVMR. It was also taped for broadcast on local TV station FCAT (now NCTV). The poster is intentionally designed […]
The Atlantic Online | Letters to the Editor and Submissions Information
The Atlantic Online | Letters to the Editor and Submissions Information
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NCLP "Top Ten Reasons" Poster
Pro-Libertarian "Top Ten Reasons" 11×17 poster
SimplyScripts – Glossary of Screenwriting Terms
SimplyScripts – Glossary of Screenwriting Terms
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MovieMaker Magazine (accepts article submissions)
MovieMaker Magazine: The Art and Business of Making Movies They accept article submissions. Guidelines as summarized by WritersWeekly.com: MovieMaker Magazine, 121 Fulton Street, Fifth Floor, New York, NY 10038. P(212)766-4100. F(212)766-4102. Email: staff (at) moviemaker.com. Website: http://www.moviemaker.com. Jennifer M. Wood, Managing Editor. 85% freelance. “MovieMaker Magazine is the world’s most widely-read magazine on the art […]
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I Love Cats Magazine submission guidelines
I Love Cats Magazine Writers Guidelines summary from WritersWeekly.com: I Love Cats Magazine, 16 Meadow Hill Lane, Armonk, NY 10504. P(908)222-0990. F(908)222-8228. Email: ilovecatseditor (at) sbcglobal.net. Website: http://www.iluvcats.com. Lisa M. Allmendinger, Editor. “We are a ‘g-rated’ magazine catering to the interests of cat owners.” 80% freelance. Welcomes new writers. Bimonthly. Pays on publication. Publishes ms […]
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The Thirty-six Dramatic Situations
Thanks to Wordplay (and, of course, Georges Polti) for this. The Thirty-six Dramatic Situations by Georges Polti
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Evaluating Your Own Work
A good list of steps to take when trying to self-critique and revise. Evaluating Your Own Work By Derek Rydall
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25 WAYS TO KICK START YOUR SCREENWRITING CAREER
This column on WordPlay has some great ideas: 25 WAYS TO KICK START YOUR CAREER
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Mark Litwak's Entertainment Law Resources – Articles – General – Breaking Into Show Biz
A long article that covers the relative hurdles and chance involved in getting into the following entertainment careers: agent, writer, director, actor, producer, and lawyer. Useful for its no-nonsense approach, among other things. Mark Litwak’s Entertainment Law Resources – Articles – General – Breaking Into Show Biz
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Inktip
Matching screenplays, movie scripts and feature scripts to the film industry
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