Staffing Season Cometh
Staffing season is upon us yet again and the legions of veteran and baby writers will...
Read Moreby Kevin | Apr 8, 2015 | Spotlight On, TV Staffing, TV writers, Writing Tips | 0 |
Staffing season is upon us yet again and the legions of veteran and baby writers will...
Read Moreby Guest Contributor | Jun 13, 2014 | Agents/Managers, Screenwriting, Spotlight On, Writing Tips | 0 |
SIX REQUIREMENTS OF A SCREENPLAY By Scott Carr I’ve only written five screenplays in my lifetime, but the number I’ve read is one I don’t think I can accurately calculate. I’ve read many books on the...
Read Moreby Krista | Apr 16, 2014 | Spotlight On, Writing Tips | 0 |
I’ve heard more than one person say, “I used to write, but then I had kids.” When I got pregnant in the fall of 2012 I was a serious writer, meaning that I wrote consistently every day. I was working on a novel, and I...
Read Moreby Guest Contributor | Mar 7, 2014 | Screenwriting, Writing Tips | 0 |
So You Finished Your First Script… by Jared Mason Hey! Congrats on finishing your first feature spec. That’s awesome! You’re already light years ahead of all those folks who call themselves screenwriters, talk...
Read Moreby Guest Contributor | Aug 27, 2012 | Books, Writing Tips | 0 |
How to Write Book Reviews by Rayne Hall Writing book reviews is a great way to share your opinions – and as a bonus, you can get free books. Structuring Your Review 1. Start with a sentence about what kind of book...
Read Moreby Guest Contributor | Aug 22, 2012 | Books, Writing Tips | 0 |
Body Language in Dialogue Scenes by Rayne Hall Body language can add another dimension to your dialogue scene, because it reveals a person’s intentions, feelings or mood. The five main types of body language are...
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