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Thursday
26Apr

A Wonderful Sensation

So today I got the copies of my book, 101 Screenwriting Tips. It's so exciting to finally hold it in my hands! What a wonderful sensation it is to flip through the pages of my first published book. It's a lovely object, with a nice design, and it weighs in at 180 pages. It's hard to believe I wrote it in only six weeks! But thanks to the producers, directors, and writers I interviewed, the writing was the easy part. Waiting to see it in print, now that was a different story!

I had a blast writing 101 Screenwriting Tips. It was a great adventure and a fantastic learning experience. The tips I inlcuded are my favorite ones, the things I learned along the way that I found the most helpful. I hope they'll help other writers, too.

I'd love to hear from readers. What was your favorite tip? Do you have any great tips you'd like to share with other writers? Drop me a note and let me know!


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