Regardless of Format, Writers Write

Regardless of Format, Writers Write

It has reached the point now where I’m exploring how to balance writing novels and writing screenplays. Or comic books or journals or coloring books. Or fiction podcast scripts. But no matter what I write, the bottom line is that writers write. That is the long...
A Sample from My Feature Film Screenplay

A Sample from My Feature Film Screenplay

For those you interested in reading an excerpt from the feature film screenplay I wrote that made the Semi-Finals in last year’s Scriptapalooza contest, well … here’s a sample: THE ENEMY WITHIN by Debbi Mack FADE IN: EXT. WASHINGTON, DC – DAY...
A Sample from My Feature Film Screenplay

How to Market One’s Screenplay

Writing and marketing screenplays may be different than doing the same for books. However, I recently read an article that emphasized the importance of getting your work “out there” through whatever means possible. So, in the event someone might take an...
A Sample from My Feature Film Screenplay

How to Become a Screenwriter

If you’re going to become a screenwriter, you need to practice writing in screenplay format. Screenwriting is, to put it simply, similar, but very different from writing novels or short stories. Screenwriting involves using the bare minimum of words to tell the...
My Interview with Indie Filmmaker Kevin Nash

My Interview with Indie Filmmaker Kevin Nash

Given my recent fascination with indie film, not to mention my desire to someday traipse into that territory myself, it’s with great pleasure that I’m posting an interview with Kevin Nash, the director of Waking David. My interest in the movie extends not...

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