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November 21, 2009

Screen/Stage Articles
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Grand-prize winner Jacob M. Appel’s comedic stage play puts a wife and a mistress at odds over one man, but for very different reasons.

by Jessie Gridley
Date: November 03, 2008
Categories:  All Articles  .   Career Advice  .   Screen/Stage
Jacob M. Appel's "The Mistress of Wholesome" by  took the grand prize in our 77th Annual Writer's Digest Writing Competition. Read his winning entry here.
Date: October 10, 2008
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Having scribed detective novels and written for HBO’s “The Wire,” George Pelecanos knows what it takes to get down and dirty for his own brand of social crime fiction.

by Jordan E. Rosenfeld
Date: August 25, 2008
Categories:  All Articles  .   Fiction  .   Mystery/Crime  .   Screen/Stage
Not all television executive producers are showrunners. The title isn’t even listed on credits. What does a showrunner do and how do you become one?

by Robin Rowe
Date: July 28, 2008
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Let’s face it: A novel and a screenplay are two very different creatures. It’s like comparing a housecat with a bobcat—both are cats, but one you want curled up on your lap and the other, not so much.

by John Folsom
Date: July 09, 2008
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Douglas Preston, who frequently collaborates with Lincoln Child (they've penned 11 novels together and are best known for their Agent Pendergast series), recently shared his thoughts on adaptations, specifically the 1997 movie adaptation of their first Pendergast novel, Relic.

By John Folsom
Date: July 09, 2008
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Producer Lynda Obst loves literature. She’s shepherded five novels to the big screen with more in the works. So, what does the producer of films like Contact, How Lose A Guy in Ten Days, and The Fisher King, look for when reading a book or article?

By John Folsom
Date: July 09, 2008
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Here’s how to turn your promising concept into a screen-worthy script.

by Jurgen Wolff
Date: July 08, 2008
Categories:  All Articles  .   Get Creative  .   Screen/Stage
A treatment or a synopsis can be an indispensable tool, both for writing and marketing a screenplay. In this article, we’ll look at the relationship between the treatment, synopsis, summary, logline, scene cards and coverage. A synopsis can be a story guide for writing your screenplay, or be written afterwards as part of your film’s press kit. So, how do you write a good synopsis? First you have to know the basics.

by Robin Rowe
Date: June 30, 2008
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After taking home the Oscar for her very first screenplay, stripper- turned- memoirist- turned- screenwriter Diablo Cody is ready for her close-up.

By Chad Gervich
Date: June 24, 2008
Categories:  All Articles  .   Career Advice  .   Get Creative  .   Get Published  .   Screen/Stage
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