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Professional Screenwriting Tools

How to deal with a potential agent who wants to represent you

November 7, 2012

One of the services I offer is an email / fax blast service to agents and managers. A member who recently used the service found an agent who would like to represent him and he asked me how to deal with the process of selecting an agent. There are many agents out there who probably [...]

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How to option your screenplay using email and fax blasts

January 4, 2012

I recently optioned my baseball screenplay (co-written with Nathan Ives), The Unnatural, to Andrew Lauren Productions. You can read the announcement here: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/risky-business/squid-whale-producer-options-baseball-267184. A few people have asked me how I was able to get this option. I used exactly the methods I describe in the post How to Sell Your Screenplay (in a nutshell). [...]

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Professional Screenwriting Tools

August 25, 2010

SellingYourScreenplay.com is happy to announce the launch of our suite of professional screenwriting tools. Here is what you get when you join: Screenwriter Website You get your very own screenwriter website. We’ve built a simple admin interface (no html or programming experience needed) so you can build a professional looking website to highlight your career [...]

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Query letter submission service

August 11, 2010

If you read my blog you’ll know I’m a big believer in marketing your screenplays aggressively. Sending out lots of query letters is one of the keys to succeeding as a screenwriter. In fact, I believe spending time marketing your material is just as important as spending time writing. All the scripts that I have [...]

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Screenwriting Forum

August 10, 2010

As part of Selling Your Screenplay’s suite of professional screenwriting tools we’ve created a members only screenwriting forum. Inside the forum produced screenwriter Ashley Scott Meyers will be answering questions, giving career advice, and critiquing log lines, query letters, and synopses. The goal is to build a community of serious screenwriters so they can share [...]

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Why you need a screenwriter website

August 9, 2010

I’ve had a screenwriter website for nearly my entire screenwriting career. It’s a simple website that lists log lines, synopses, links to my various profile pages (Twitter, Facebook, IMDB, etc.), and a brief biography about my writing credits. To see exactly what it looks like go here: http://www.ashleymeyers.com. Having a screenwriter website can get you [...]

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