Friday, January 21, 2005  

Calling All Screenwriters... Let's Connect

Got a Blog about screenwriting? Let's trade links. Grab the banner, add it to your blog and post a comment so I can visit your site. I'll add a link to your blog from mine. In the future, I'm hoping to create a blog community just for screenwriters.

19 Comments:

At 3:03 PM,Blogger Bobby P. said...

Hey, just checked out your site. Found you through BlogClicker. I like your layout and reviews. I also Blogrolled to my blog. Check it out if you get a chance.
http://workingthescript.blogspot.com

 
At 9:32 AM,Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi,

I came across your blog and liked it very much. My blog http://screenplayswanted.blogspot.com has a similar subject.

I linked to you. Hope you do the same. Thanks.

Ricky

 
At 2:18 PM,Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello!

(Sorry if this is off topic!)

Love your blog… just writing to let you know that our website, Mutant Reviewers (www.mutantreviewers.com), is doing a special “Trek Wars Week” for the week of June 5-11, in which we’ll focus on Star Trek and Star Wars movies through reviews, polls and articles.

Our staff of seven really loves working on our site (which loves all movies geek and cult), and have gone to extra lengths to make this upcoming theme week a special one for our visitors. If you would let your readers know about this event, that would be terrific!

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At 5:04 PM,Blogger Scott said...

Great site. But, I can't open it on my Mac at work. Any idea why?

Scott

http://awriteribe.blogspot.com/

 
At 5:08 PM,Blogger Scott said...

By the way, I put a link up on my Blog.

Scott

 
At 2:34 PM,Anonymous Anonymous said...

great links...I added this to my roll

 
At 9:37 AM,Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great grass-roots site...I'm making a link on my site, from one screenwriter to another. It's www.dougsmith.info

 
At 8:32 PM,Blogger ScriptWeaver said...

Whassup! Great service!

You link my back, I'll link yours!

www.scriptweaver.blogspot.com

 
At 8:09 PM,Blogger Zillion! said...

Great site. Great links. Will visit often.

You are already linked at my screenwriting blog http://writer111.blogspot.com.

Hope you'll do the same. All the best!

Gary

 
At 11:44 PM,Blogger A Film Writer said...

Please Visit www.afilmwriter.com and let me know what you think.
List of production companies and agents that will accept your screenplay queries. Post loglines. Find screenwriting contest. Film Submissions. Movie Music. Free script coverage and more. All Free.

 
At 4:52 PM,Blogger ScreenplayJ said...

just saved this blog to my favorites. great material.
if anyone has the chance, please visit my blog:
http://screenplayj.blogspot.com

it has tips and advices of stuff that we all thru all the time.

 
At 12:18 PM,Anonymous NYTVF said...

Your screenwriter viewers may be interested in the Fox-NYTVF Comedy Script Contest. Win a development deal, $25,000, and the possibility of having your script produced as a network TV pilot. Free to enter, deadline is June 15, 09. For rules and entry: http://www.nytvf.com/2009_scripts_info.htm

 
At 6:37 AM,Anonymous Rajnesh said...

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Send us a pitch for a reality or game show you think might be the next international craze - the next Deal or No Deal, Dancing With the Stars, or The Weakest Link. We'll fund five of them to be turned into pilots, and those pilots will be considered by professional television development executives. If they think you've got what it takes, they may approach you about further development. If not, you'll all be voted off the island.
For further have a look http://Filmaka.com/gameshow

Regards
Raj
Rajnesh.filmaka@hotmail.com

 
At 10:11 PM,Anonymous John said...

Hi, I'm a beginner in all this, and as I'm writing I end up having a character quote Coleridge. There's a line from the poem that I thought would make a better title for the story than the working title I have. The problem is that there is an older novel with that same title (drawing from the same Coleridge poem) but with totally different and unrelated stories. My question is if there would be a legal problem with this?

Thanks for your time.

John

 
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At 11:32 PM,Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello all I am seeking a volunteer screenwriter to write two movie treatments based on my ideas. I am an idealist and can come up with big screen movie ideas off the top of my head. I plan to give full recognition of writing to all material. I feel this is a great opportunity for new graduates to get their work out. I myself am new to this as well and would like to develop a honest, loyal, and long term friendship and business. This would be the first process, the next will come as we go. My ideas are very good ones, not by my own admission, but of friends, family, and co-workers. Please email me if you are seriously interested only please at lavanda3@msn.com.

 
At 4:01 AM,Blogger JANED WHITE said...

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