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Offering a uniquely insider's
perspective rife with practical information, among the array
of issues addressed in WTS: whether or not to "write what
you know," the impact of screenwriting on personal relationships,
spec vs. assignment writing, determining the final draft,
the distinctions between film and television writing, whom
to trust for criticism, the writer's responsibilities, adaptation,
rewriting, writing for market, outlining, what agents really
do, dealing with studio notes, genre-writing, ageism, is talent
necessary, which page is most important, who to write for
and why, attitude, author's voice, pitching, constructing
story, young executives, identity & validation, and even whether
screenwriting is a cult.
For screenwriters, or anybody
interested in making movies, WTS provides a densily
informative, fast-paced journey into the art, craft and business
of writing for the screen.
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