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*[http://www.vulture.com/2012/04/polone-who-reads-movie-and-tv-scripts.html Who ''really'' determines the fate of aspiring screenwriters?] | *[http://www.vulture.com/2012/04/polone-who-reads-movie-and-tv-scripts.html Who ''really'' determines the fate of aspiring screenwriters?] | ||
*[http://www.chrisjonesblog.com/2014/04/producers-submit-script.html Why producers will ''NOT'' read your script] | |||
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Revision as of 16:42, 21 June 2014
- Writing.com, a terrific resource for all types of writers
- National Novel Writing Month (every November)
- Succinct advice for breaking into writing (CAUTION: Some naughty language here)
- Ray Bradbury's advice to writers (Bradbury was an Oz fan, by the way)
- Ten Rules for Writing (from Oz author Sherwood Smith)
- Ten Things Writers Shouldn't Do (CAUTION: Naughty words)
- Surviving your first draft (caution: some not-safe-for-work language)
- A pep talk on getting through writer's block from Oz author Sherwood Smith
- Five Simple Ways to Just Keep Writing from Wil Wheaton
- The 22 Rules of Storytelling, According to Pixar (hey, they are some of the best at it)
- How to Spot a Fraudster (not just for writers, as it applies to life in general)
- Creation Point Story Consultation Services (at least one of the creative minds here is an Oz fan)
- The Wizard of Oz and copyright (particularly in regards to The Movie)
- Self Publishing Review, a central resource for self publishers
- Xlibris, a print-on-demand publisher that some authors have used for their Oz books
- Lulu.com, another print-on-demand publisher
- Glossary of publishing terms (tongue-in-cheek)
- Promoting your work at conventions (this article generally applies to the bigger, more encompassing conventions, but much of it could apply to Oz conventions as well)
- Want to sell your screenplay in Tinseltown? Advice from a Hollywood insider