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Jane Espenson is a highly successful television writer (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Battlestar Galactica) and also a graduate of the Disney/ABC Fellowship program. She has excellent advice on your final submission materials on her blog here and here.
If you have any interest in improving your screenwriting skills, bookmark her blog immediately. […]

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The Disney/ABC TV Writing Fellowship has a critical requirement many writers haven’t come across before: you need to register your script before you submit it to them. Here are three commonly accepted ways to register your script.

Writers Guild of America, West - available in person at their Los Angeles office, by mail or online.
Writers Guild […]

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The Disney/ABC TV Writing Fellowship deadline is in one week. If you haven’t started, now is the time to write your bio, a very important part of the selection process. Last week I found a link to last year’s bios and today I found the bios for the 2005 & 2006 winners. You can check […]

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I wish I found this one earlier as the final deadline is today, June 23, 2007. But it’s still worth taking a look at their site.
Here is how they describe their event:

Shriekfest is a festival and screenplay competition dedicated to getting horror/thriller/scifi/fantasy filmmakers and screenwriters the recognition they deserve. What makes our festival unique is […]

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The 3rd Annual International Horror and SciFi Film Festival is accepting screenplay submissions until August 2, 2007. They are looking for feature length unproduced genre scripts. Winners will get a cash prize and their script read by industry professionals. The list of those industry professionals looks impressive.
The festival runs October 19-21, 2007 out of Phoenix, […]

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The Writers Guild of America West has its own monthly magazine for and about screenwriters called Written By. In the April 2007 issue, they had a great article about what you can do to make your spec script stand out.  With the Disney/ABC TV Writing Fellowship and the Warner Brothers TV Drama Writing Program deadlines […]

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I just learned about this last night when I was at the Writers Guild panel on Writing For Video Games (which I will be writing up soon.) StoryLink and The Writer’s Store are holding free-to-attend screenwriting classes in Los Angeles in two days with some of the biggest names in screenwriting instruction:

Ellen Sandler (Emmy Nominee […]

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