ScreenTalk Available at Barnes and Noble
June 2nd, 2001
Hi Folks, Chris here. Got this note from Eric, the publisher of one of my favorite magazine's, ScreenTalk. I encourage you to check out their site, many of you already know them, and subscribe to their excellent publication.
Dear Chris,
Just wanted to let everyone know that the May/June issue of SCREENTALK is available at Barnes and Noble, Hasting Books, Bookstop and Bookshop.
You'll also be able to find it on newsstands in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Canada.
This issue features...
Interviews with British writer/director TERENCE DAVIES (The House of Mirth), Norwegian writer/director P� JACKMAN (Detektor), TV writer DAVID ZUCKERMAN (Family Guy), LISA LOOMER (Girl, Interrupted), Confessions Of A Character Junkie, The Filipino Screenwriter -- An Endangered Species, Selling Your Own Series, To Sub-Text Or Not To Sub-Text, Writing From The Inside Out, The Caribbean -- Part II, Tales From The Trenches Of Syndicated Television, Fear Of Failure, Formatting Your Submitting Script -- Part II, Making Money As Motivation, Gurus, Greed & Gullibility, European Screenwriting Development Organizations, Waiting For The Golden Age -- Part II, Ernest Lehman . Auteur, The Key To Hollywood.
Point your browser to for a complete Table of Contents.
I'm also proud to announce that our July/August (Brian Helgeland)issue will feature...
Interviews with writer/director/producer BRIAN HELGELAND (L.A. Confidential, Payback, A Knight's Tale), Italian writer SERGIO DONATI (Once Upon a Time in the West), ANNA PHELAN-HAMILTON (Gorillas in the Mist, Girl, Interrupted), French screenwriter JEAN-CLAUDE CARRI�E (The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The Tin Drum), novelist/screenwriter JOHN GILSTRAP, British writer JEREMY BROCK (Mrs. Brown), Dutch writer/homicide detective SIMON DE WAAL (Leak), BRIAN KOPPELMAN AND DAVID LEVIEN (Rounders, Knockaround Guys), Comedy writing team ROB SPRACKLING AND JOHN SMITH, Alternative Approaches To 3-Act Structure, Writers On Set and Off, Pitch Pitch Pitch, Global Comedy -- "Fish Out Of Water" Every Time, Slam-Bang Beginnings, Thru A Mythic Lens -- Native American Screenwriting, Mixing Genre Appeal -- Part I, Conscious Storytelling and much much more!
"What a splendid magazine! There is an excellent balance between materials for newcomers and information for working professionals. I found myself picking up a lot of valuable hints, tips and insight, despite being a bit of a grizzled veteran of the writing trenches. I'd recommend it, unreservedly, to anyone who takes screenwriting seriously."
Bob Couttie
Writer/Director of Goodbye America, Doomsdayer and Legacy
I hope you'll enjoy the magazine.
All good wishes,
Eric Lilleor
Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, SCREENTALK
The International Voice of Screenwriting
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Phone/Fax: +45 7670 1020
E-mail: mailto:editor-in-chief@screentalk.org
URL: ScreenTalk
Dear Chris,
Just wanted to let everyone know that the May/June issue of SCREENTALK is available at Barnes and Noble, Hasting Books, Bookstop and Bookshop.
You'll also be able to find it on newsstands in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Canada.
This issue features...
Interviews with British writer/director TERENCE DAVIES (The House of Mirth), Norwegian writer/director P� JACKMAN (Detektor), TV writer DAVID ZUCKERMAN (Family Guy), LISA LOOMER (Girl, Interrupted), Confessions Of A Character Junkie, The Filipino Screenwriter -- An Endangered Species, Selling Your Own Series, To Sub-Text Or Not To Sub-Text, Writing From The Inside Out, The Caribbean -- Part II, Tales From The Trenches Of Syndicated Television, Fear Of Failure, Formatting Your Submitting Script -- Part II, Making Money As Motivation, Gurus, Greed & Gullibility, European Screenwriting Development Organizations, Waiting For The Golden Age -- Part II, Ernest Lehman . Auteur, The Key To Hollywood.
Point your browser to for a complete Table of Contents.
I'm also proud to announce that our July/August (Brian Helgeland)issue will feature...
Interviews with writer/director/producer BRIAN HELGELAND (L.A. Confidential, Payback, A Knight's Tale), Italian writer SERGIO DONATI (Once Upon a Time in the West), ANNA PHELAN-HAMILTON (Gorillas in the Mist, Girl, Interrupted), French screenwriter JEAN-CLAUDE CARRI�E (The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The Tin Drum), novelist/screenwriter JOHN GILSTRAP, British writer JEREMY BROCK (Mrs. Brown), Dutch writer/homicide detective SIMON DE WAAL (Leak), BRIAN KOPPELMAN AND DAVID LEVIEN (Rounders, Knockaround Guys), Comedy writing team ROB SPRACKLING AND JOHN SMITH, Alternative Approaches To 3-Act Structure, Writers On Set and Off, Pitch Pitch Pitch, Global Comedy -- "Fish Out Of Water" Every Time, Slam-Bang Beginnings, Thru A Mythic Lens -- Native American Screenwriting, Mixing Genre Appeal -- Part I, Conscious Storytelling and much much more!
"What a splendid magazine! There is an excellent balance between materials for newcomers and information for working professionals. I found myself picking up a lot of valuable hints, tips and insight, despite being a bit of a grizzled veteran of the writing trenches. I'd recommend it, unreservedly, to anyone who takes screenwriting seriously."
Bob Couttie
Writer/Director of Goodbye America, Doomsdayer and Legacy
I hope you'll enjoy the magazine.
All good wishes,
Eric Lilleor
Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, SCREENTALK
The International Voice of Screenwriting
--------------------
Phone/Fax: +45 7670 1020
E-mail: mailto:editor-in-chief@screentalk.org
URL: ScreenTalk
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