semifinalist Archives - ScreenCraft https://screencraft.org/blog/tag/semifinalist/feed/ Craft of Screenwriting | Business of Hollywood Mon, 20 Nov 2023 21:48:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://screencraft.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cropped-ScreenCraft_monogram_bv_favicon_600x600-32x32.png semifinalist Archives - ScreenCraft https://screencraft.org/blog/tag/semifinalist/feed/ 32 32 2024 ScreenCraft TV Pilot Script Competition Semifinalists https://screencraft.org/blog/2024-screencraft-tv-pilot-script-competition-semifinalists/ Wed, 22 Nov 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://screencraft.org/?p=55377 Listed below are the Semifinalists of the 2024 ScreenCraft TV Pilot Script Competition. These exceptional screenplays were selected from almost 2,100 submissions. Congratulations to the...

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Listed below are the Semifinalists of the 2024 ScreenCraft TV Pilot Script Competition. These exceptional screenplays were selected from almost 2,100 submissions. Congratulations to the writers who have made it this far and thanks to all for submitting!

Stay tuned for the Finalist announcement on January 10th on our blog and on our Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram pages! And if you’d like to receive a notification when this contest re-opens for entries, you can subscribe for updates via Coverfly here.

Here are the Semifinalists:

Americool Tim Janas
Area Unknown: Eden Troy Miller, J.R. Smith
Ascension Darren Moran
ATHOR Brian Streaty, Paul Rose
AUPUNI Erik Ries
Babel Marlowe Harris
Bad Blood David Vieux
BADDIES Lilian Mehrel
Birdwatchers Rebecca Workman
Black Caesar Amanda Prentiss
Can You Hear Me David Vieux
Carnitas Mariana Reider
Chief Melanie Abrams Fierstein
CORROSION Ryan Patch, Paul Massaro
Cosmic Forces Ryan LaSalle
D.B. Nicole Donadio
Daddy Issues April Moreau
Daddy Issues Cerina Aragones
Dead Reckoning Luke Martin
Dire Transfers Nate Suppaiah
Dirtbag Fantasies Jay Tigers
Djinn Hunterz Seti Jakada
DRIFT Eva Konstantopoulos
Enter the Dreamscape! Peter Pappas
Evergreen Maryan Nagy Captan, Dini Parayitam
Everlost Vivian (Xiao Wen) Li
Experience Points Kris Horowitz
Fugitives of Dust J. Aldo Gonzalez, Justin T. Malone
GAMESTOP Sam Norman
Genius Tracey Houston
GeriOsity Barbara Ward Thall
Gold Bricks! Eli Elbogen, Hunter Ashton
Golem Simon Brown
GoodBetter Tagg West
Grants Pass Eric Shani
Helium-3 Aaron Sprecher
Honeymoon Shelly Mar
I Wanna Be the Lord of Darkness Jackie Lee
I'm Going to Kill The Moon Kumail Rizvi
Kaya Etta Gray
Lacie in the Wonderverse Michael Ierulli
Life Begins Barbara Haynes
life through the lens pilot Chad Hutson
MADS Jan Pearson
Male Pattern Boredness Christopher Emanuel Smith
MAN MADE Aaron Pritchard
Man Made Denise Baughn
Marlowe (Pilot) Simon Bowler Khan
Meaderville Bryce Berkowitz
Mighty Mediocre Temporary Rangers   Rhys Schlichtholz-Garcia
Mitra Pranali Kamble
Mound of Sh*t Scott Phillips
Neon Purgatory Sean O'Brien
Night Passing Scott Button
Non-Monogamy Richard Lister
Offsite Marc Winter
Pancetta Jenah Silver
Pink and Purple Jazeel Gayle
Pleyn Delit Tommy Cook
Power Couple Ari Donnelly
Queenmaker Matija Sraj
R.P.S. Cameron Tennyson
Rat City Ally Gilfeather
Relatively Unrelated Christa Butler
Reuben Nella Dudova
RIDGELAND Ali Gordon-Goldstein
Rightly So Mathew Kachur
Rubber Chicken Peter Dawson
SEED Nti Aning
Shark Gregory Abbey
Shitlaw Kevin Hulick
Skin Kelsey Kinney
Sorry Grandpa Hsiao Candace Ho
St. Anne's Olivia Macdonald
Strange Flesh Devin Fearn
Sunset & Vine Brandon Martin
Ten Percent Off Sammy Sultan, Alan Niku
The Bubble Jarod Backens
The Conservatory Nate Washburn, Ben Bergin
The Dyson-Nüwa Project Joey Yu
The Fire Dog Killers Lit Kilpatrick
The Hero and the Spare Molly Gross
The Hunt for Ezekiel Adams Fred Kalmbach
The Jewish Office Joe Abel
The Long Odyssey of the Emily Mae Spike Scarberry
The Misdirect: "Monkeyshines" Brennan Howard
The Odds Matthew Berns
The Project Joshua Sanchez
The Renaissance Earth Nicolas Charron
The Source Jeff Schick
The Thin Place Katie Seward
The Tomahawk James Lujan
The Trade Thomas Archer
The White Company Willem Lee, Mayuran Tiruchelvam
The Wolves Within Ginger Marin, J Bartell
Vincent the Void Jaye Younkin
Vitals Nelson Downend
Wicked Saints Matthew Thaler
Wild Life Robert La Rocca
World No More Timothy Gannon
WWJD Hannah van Dijk
Wytch (for streamers) Travis Seppala
Zone 6 Christian Emanuel

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2023 ScreenCraft Drama Competition Semifinalists https://screencraft.org/blog/2023-screencraft-drama-competition-semifinalists/ Wed, 15 Nov 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://screencraft.org/?p=55284 Listed below are the Semifinalists of the 2023 ScreenCraft Drama Competition. These exceptional screenplays were selected from almost 1,200 submissions. Congratulations to the writers who...

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Listed below are the Semifinalists of the 2023 ScreenCraft Drama Competition. These exceptional screenplays were selected from almost 1,200 submissions. Congratulations to the writers who have made it this far and thanks to all for submitting!

Stay tuned for the Finalist announcement on December 13th on our blog and on our Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram pages! And if you’d like to receive a notification when this contest re-opens for entries, you can subscribe for updates via Coverfly here.

Here are the Semifinalists:

A Blind Eye Allison Kitaguchi
A.C. Anonymous Victor Neumark
Amen & Ameen Susan Polk
As Scared As You Jesse Dorian
Athor Brian Streaty, Paul Rose
Breaker Bob Oltra, Addie Manis
Camouflage and Lipstick Lawrence Daly
Cariño Taylor Tejada
Clyde Sarah Schygulla
Come and Take It Fred Dahr
Cringe Stephanie Mathless, Erik Fassnacht
Dark Prayer Natasha Mostert
Dead Melody Gabe Berry
Discriminating Love Jerome Epps
Dreamwalker Jeremy Hsing
Eden Josh Bromfield Davis
Feelgood Colors Ryan Wagner
Florida Dreams Michael Rakoff, Steven Starkey
Groomer Christopher Lukens
Hellton for the Holidays Laura Hunter Drago
Here Lies Tommy Rodolfo Salas
In Bones and Soul James LeJeune
Infarction Mark Moronell
Inheritance Johnny Gilligan
Lifted Andrew Zeoli, Christian Wagner
Lilypads Dan Taft
Matriarch Helmann Wilhelm
Nashaa ("Intoxicate") Jas Kandola
One Rubbish Summer Alice Greenland
Ostrich Taylor Tejada
Personal Statement Timothy Pruett
Praise Megan Hayes
Pressure Drop Scott Cramer
Prisoners by Choice Attila Peli
Punic Pearse Lehane
Red Rising, Her Pirate Story Lila DoVan
Road Closure John Cerrito
Rule Of Law Eric Johnson
Scent of Marigold Lily Malm, Laila Matuk
Shudder, West Virginia Bryce Berkowitz
Talk Dirty To Me Harris Korn
The Bubble Jarod Backens
The Cricket Gabe Berry
The Divide Scott Kassel
The Golden City Michael Yuen
The Kidnapper Dave Moutray
The Larson Episode John Norton
The Mayan Gourd John Benck
The Rooster Prince Josh Soskin
The Visionary Michael Lucks
These Cuffs Followed Me Home Vijay Ilankamban
Unshakeable Heather Farlinger
Vigilant Abhi Kumar
Welcome to America Weiyang Liu
West Texas Holiday Matt Foss
Where the Ground Touches the Sky      Sye Mac
Wire Hangers Jon Davis

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2023 ScreenCraft Action & Adventure Screenplay Competition Semifinalists https://screencraft.org/blog/2023-screencraft-action-adventure-screenplay-competition-semifinalists/ Wed, 06 Sep 2023 17:00:12 +0000 https://screencraft.org/?p=54149 Listed below are the Semifinalists of the 2023 ScreenCraft Action & Adventure Screenplay Competition. These exceptional screenplays were selected from almost 700 submissions. Congratulations to...

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Listed below are the Semifinalists of the 2023 ScreenCraft Action & Adventure Screenplay Competition. These exceptional screenplays were selected from almost 700 submissions. Congratulations to the writers who have made it this far and thanks to all for submitting!

Stay tuned for the Finalist announcement on September 27th on our blog and on our Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram pages! And if you’d like to receive a notification when this contest re-opens for entries, you can subscribe for updates via Coverfly here.

Here are the Semifinalists:

All That Is Seen and Unseen Laura Becker
Blackstone Jess and the Island of the Warshadows Michael Hahn
Blitzkrieg Follies Devin Toohey, Brian Whitaker
Blood Trigger Ron Podell
Champ Joel Jensen
Contained Jennifer Wilton
Detroit Run Odin Ozdil
Día de las Carpas Marina Kato
East Jesus Duane Graves
Eyes of Fate Catherine Wright
Fright Masks Stephen Polakiewicz
Ghost Mamba Michael Dzurak
Heartrace Will Bermender
His Horse is Crazy Sven Anarki
How The Brooks Saved Christmas Parker Starnes
In Vain Jake Nordby
Into the West Matthew Dixon
Kill School Katrina Skender
Lost Souls Jeremiah Granden
Lure Tom Castillo
Magnitude Douglas Charles Macleod
Mokabi Hunter Charlotte Zielinski
Phoenix Lee Lawson
Reckoning Road Joshua Weeks
Stray Dog Caleb Ellis
Superlame Darren Moran
The 7 Steve Ronaldson
The Book of Raquel Olga Holtz
The Devil, a Rebel, a Fool Clay Fusco
The Houdinis Ron Mondz
The Last Travelers Darrell McGregor
The Paleontologist Ross Peacock
The Runner Debra Equassance
Tow Truck Jud Cremata
Volantino Russ Eisenman
Wasteland Britannia Aaron Hector

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2023 ScreenCraft Screenwriting Fellowship Semifinalists https://screencraft.org/blog/2023-screencraft-screenwriting-fellowship-semifinalists/ Wed, 10 May 2023 17:13:00 +0000 https://screencraft.org/?p=52756 Listed below are the Semifinalists of the 2023 ScreenCraft Screenwriting Fellowship. These exceptional screenplays were selected from almost 3,300 submissions. Congratulations to these writers! Stay...

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Listed below are the Semifinalists of the 2023 ScreenCraft Screenwriting Fellowship. These exceptional screenplays were selected from almost 3,300 submissions. Congratulations to these writers!

Stay tuned for the Finalist announcement on June 14th on our blog and on our Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram pages! And if you’d like to receive a notification when this fellowship re-opens for entries, you can subscribe for updates via Coverfly subscribe for updates via Coverfly here.

Here are the Semifinalists:

"MANIC!" Blake Williams
#matched Joey Perotti
49th Parallel Isabella Sleeth
A Blind Eye Allison Kitaguchi
A Brat Blooms in Bushwick Judd Schlossberg
A Novel Approach to Suicide Brien Kelly
A WEEKEND IN THE COUNTRY Benedict Cohen
Aakode'ewin Catherine Martin
Abigail Franklin's Improbability of Stardom Carley Aggromito
Ability Benedict Cohen
Air Hollywood Almas Haidery
Aliyah Mazen Khaled
AMBERGRIS Jacobo Fe Gismera
April's Fool Darla Drendel
Ashes In Lima Jeff Lehman
Assisted Living Charlie Griffin
AURA Tiffany Alzatti
Austen Time Julia Bergeron
Babylon: An Ancient Comedy Anthony Zonfrelli
Beavertown Peri Lapidus
Betty Lee Is Missing Allyson Morgan
Bob Ben Moroski
Breast in Show Andrea Berting
Bully Bottom Hadley Carpenter
BUMP Taj Sangha
BUTCH Rae Binstock
Caffeinated Michael Lazovsky
Can You Hear Me David Vieux
Caught Stealing Eljohn Macaranas
Charlie Blood Phoebe Danaher
COINTELPRO Matt Stewart
CONCRETE CABARET Aaron Lovett
Courtside Joy Shi
Crippled Wing C. Jeffery Evans
Currency Scott Gabriel
Dead Man's Cove Jordan Goodman
Dead Parents Club Mark Orr
Diaspora Blues Aashka Pandya
Did You Say Blood? James Yantko
Dire Transfers Nate Suppaiah
Down By The Riverside Jalen Young
Down Girl Madie Dhaliwal
Emery & Ellsworth Make a Picture Madi Stine
Enmeshed-"Uncle John's Band" pilot episode Ingrid Ludt
Eternal Blossom Chu Yun Huang
Evelynne Doom - Pilot Colin McCall
Face the Color Matthew Viscuse
Fnarpwaddle Peter Darchuk
For Rosa Kathryn Boyd-Batstone
FOR YOUR OWN GOOD Claire Boeglin
Forbidden to See Us Scream Farbod Ardebili
Fufu and Soup Marjan Koffa
Go Team! Sloane Smith
Goodbye Everybody Benjamin Lewis
Green v. City of New Orleans Daniel Parino
Halfway Home Brett Morrow
Hard Animal Jordan Blilie
Head First Jade Edwards
Heaven Help Hatchinopee Daniel Cummings, Scott Kruse
Here Lies Tommy Rodolfo Salas
High Winds Chris Crowley
Hirado Jennifer Wilton
HOMEWARD Ben Mehlman
Hope Skates Maddison Bullock, Kathryn Lefroy
How Far Chris Inekhomon
How the Yellow Mellow Eljohn Macaranas
I'll Explain on the Way Sean U'Ren
IN A ROUNDABOUT WAY Kim Sykes
KINGS OF CONCORD David Kushner
Known Fool Jacob Feldman
La Cucaracha Lisa and Gina Gomez
Landscapes McKenna Childress
Last Summer Ever Salvatore Liuzzi
Laurel Hollow Melanie Flaherty
LEILA Mojdeh Ghanbari
Liberté Keya Hall
Live Through This Jamie Manelis
Maggie shona tuckman
Malvado John Mahony
Master Blender Julia Rose Barnett
Matriarchs Stephen Ra-Choi
Media Capital of the World Arman Hovsepian
MEME GIRLS Matthew Manson
Memory Docs Max Coyne-Green
MICKEY AND MARV Don Ackerman
Miss Me When I’m Gone Matthew Gomez
Monnji Maria Wilson
MORE VICTIMS TONIGHT Jim Snell
Mr.Christmas Maddy Hillis & Corina Bizim
Mythos Andy Rogers
N.I.M.B.Y. Sam C.y. Yu
Nail'd Michaela Reilly
Neurodivergents vs The World Rikki Bleiweiss
Never Let Him Go Tomás Enrique
No Girls in the Gang Dana Braziel-Solovy
Northport Nannies Brittany Worthington
Other People Ruin Everything Danny Katz
Our Friend Huxley Gregory Noël
Out of The Woodwork Ryan Dellaquila
Out of Water Madi Stine
P.R.O.M. Liz Maestri
Party Girl Jess Fisher
Peckerwoods or The ~Somewhat~ Historically-Accurate Account of the Kentucky Outlaw known as Bud Thacker Chance Sparks
Phantasmagoria Tom Truax
Pili & Me Zachary Swickey
Preacher's Kid Cole Randall
Quietus Priscilla Estrada
Radical State Eva Hwang
Raze the Dead Anthony Mormile
Rebounding Maxwell Gay
Red Hook Records Jared Hada Smith
River Rats Bryce Berkowitz
Road Closure John Cerrito
Rope and Wire Therese Hasman, Giannina La Salvia
Rose Absolute Rory Gory
Running in Circles Jessa French, Derrick Hausen
Screens Christian Elder
Sea Legs Gina Mingione
She's The Man Callie Waligora
Shine a Light Jordan Blilie
Signal Passed At Danger Chris Leonard
SIMORGH Farzin Farzam
Sincerely, Ida Sofia Dillenberger
Snow Peter Sreckovic
SNOW IN JULY Sera Barbieri, Heather Barbieri
So Far Away, So Near Federico Casal
Teen Mom High Jessie Stegner
THE BOOKER Tiffani M. Davis, Michelangelo Missoni
The Dog Dies Alexx Walls
The Embroidered Woman Stephan Littger
The Flatwoods Gregory Golbitz
The Four Of Us Are Dying Jesse Dorian
THE JUKEBOX Nicholas Oktaras
THE LAVENDER PANTHERS (Limited Series, WINNER Script Pipeline, Top 3% Final Draft's Big Break, TOP 25 Roadmap) Heather Farlinger
The Lieutenant Nun Matthew Bernstein
THE LOST AND THE ROTTEN Ryan Chong
THE MATCH Justin Ballheim
The Most Dangerous Fame Adam Senior
The Overturning Moment Tom Holowach
The Pepper Christine Garver
The Rule of Thirds Andrea Turner
THE TRUST OF THE INNOCENT CHRIS HOPPER
The Uhaul Ban Harley Wood
These Hallowed Halls Karly Thomas
THIRST Kimmie P Callaway
Till the 30th LISSETTE JEAN-MARIE
TILLMAN Spencer Wardwell
To Die For Caren Rubenstone
Touchy Feely Josh Corrigan
Towns End Trevor Lawrence
Tumbleweeds Tiffany Alzatti
UNITED BEEF Russell Costanzo
Unsettled Courtney Weaver
Untitled Crime Thriller Tabri Najib
VALLEY OF THE SHADOW Logan Shaw
Vitals Nelson Downend
Walking in Iowa Alex Murawski
Welcome To Thystle Mike Carreon
When Sue Was Queen Sam Wright
Yatra David Barbeschi, Vee Kumari
Yokai Kit Modica
You'll Be the Death of Me Brittany Bookbinder
YoungBloods Stacey Russell

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2023 ScreenCraft Cinematic Short Story Competition Semifinalists https://screencraft.org/blog/2023-screencraft-cinematic-short-story-competition-semifinalists/ Wed, 08 Feb 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://screencraft.org/?p=51633 Listed below are the Semifinalists of the 2023 ScreenCraft Cinematic Short Story Competition. These exceptional projects were selected from almost 800 submissions. Congratulations to the...

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Listed below are the Semifinalists of the 2023 ScreenCraft Cinematic Short Story Competition. These exceptional projects were selected from almost 800 submissions. Congratulations to the writers who have made it this far and thanks to all for submitting!

Stay tuned for the Finalist announcement on March 15th on our blog and on our Twitter and Facebook pages! And if you’d like to receive a notification when this contest re-opens for entries, you can subscribe for updates via Coverfly here.

Here are the Semifinalists:

115 Mohegan Kelsey Wacker
A Winter's Night at Gramercy Park Ege Gurdeniz
Cynoflax Charulata Sinha
Dead Men Tell No Tales in High School Michelle Blair Wilker
Death is Hiring Maria Wickens
Granny Face Snatcher L. Austen Johnson
I Knew You Once Vanessa Branch
Jeremiah Bryan Demore
Leith Braggan's Guide Ayinde Ricco
Love Vigilantes Stephen Brophy
Love, Loss and Lunacy D.M. Ward
Mixed Nuptials Jeremiah Murphy
My Best Friend's Body Zoe Kerr
Night Shift Mike Waterston
Nnenne Candice Holdorf
Nurture Jackie Fenn
October Seven Steven Stiefel
Oculus Janet H Swinney
Omega Leanne Phillips
Proof of Concept Chris Bolton
Rushford Recapitulation Christopher Rose
Saving Sara Paul Wine
Sentient Being Blues Christopher Rose
Sorry, Delivery Paula Lennon
The Black Fort and Twin Oaks - Oak Plantation     R. C. Frink
The Burnt House (or, Colin and Cusatelli) Jared Warner
The Final Push Richard Van Anderson
The Ifrit P. James Norris
The Lost Heifetz Michael Tabor
The Odyssey of Myrtle Ambrose Marcus Jones
The Queen of Lakes L.S. Johnson
The Sound of the Summer Eileen O'Donoghue
Trees Leanne Phillips
Unmade Lives Vikram Kapur
Wingboy Grace Ng
Wrecking Crew Wes Blalock

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Interview with ScreenCraft Finalist Jonathan Mills https://screencraft.org/blog/interview-with-screencraft-finalist-jonathan-mills/ Tue, 18 Jun 2019 18:36:36 +0000 https://screencraft.org/?p=29083 Currently, Jonathan Mills works as a technology executive in Los Angeles with previous stints at HBO, Trailer Park, CBS and Pandemonium Films for Bill Mechanic...

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Currently, Jonathan Mills works as a technology executive in Los Angeles with previous stints at HBO, Trailer Park, CBS and Pandemonium Films for Bill Mechanic (Heartbreak Ridge). As a writer, he was responsible for writing Nothing Left to Fear, a horror film produced by iconic rock guitarist, Slash and Heavy Water, a graphic novel published by Kickstart Entertainment. He also directed a punk rock documentary: Clockwork Orange County featuring dozens of famous punk icons. Mr. Mills is not a punk, but he is a proud member of the WGAW.

Mills was a finalist in the 2017 ScreenCraft Sci-Fi & Fantasy Screenplay Competition and is currently a semifinalist in the 2019 ScreenCraft Sci-Fi & Fantasy Screenplay Competition. We had a chance to catch up with him since his placement to talk about his career and the craft of screenwriting.

ScreenCraft: Congrats on your early career momentum. What’s your writing journey been like so far?

Jonathan Mills: Slow! In my experience, there are two types of writers. Those who break early and young and those who are in it for the long-haul. I'm clearly in the latter category at this point, which is fine. I've been writing steadily for many years and the best advice I got when I first started was from Carmi Zlotnik (now President of Starz) who I was working for as an assistant. I had optioned something to Maverick Films, which was Madonna's production company and it was my first notice in Variety. Carmi saw it the next day at the office and he came out and said, 'is this you?' I nodded and he smiled and said, 'Don't quit your day job." I heeded his advice and have passed it on, writing is a grind... Hollywood too and you have to put food on your table so no writer should be ashamed of having a second career or job. Period. As far as the journey as a whole? Everything I wanted has happened, I've been produced, I'm in the union, I've been repped and paid... it just took way longer than I ever thought it would.

SC: Have screenwriting competitions helped your writing career so far?

JM: I was never focused on competitions, but it wasn't for any other reason except they weren't on my radar. But in the last five years, I've seen contests turn into a real and tangible means to breaking into the business and that is really exciting. In my case, the first contest I entered was ScreenCraft's 2017 Sci-Fi & Fantasy Screenplay Competition. I was lucky and my project AUTOMATIC became a finalist. Getting that far (Top 10?) boosted interest in subsequent reads and as of today, April 2019 it's been set with an amazing director and ICM is taking it to market. I don't know what will happen, but have to give credit to ScreenCraft; being a finalist definitely gave me some early momentum.

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SC: What are some pieces of advice that you think writers should heed, and what are some pieces of advice that writers should ignore?

JM: I'm not big on advice, I've been proven wrong too many times. That said, I'll offer a few thoughts... I believe writers should write, a lot. I've written around twenty-three scripts and countless drafts, that's thousands of pages! It adds up. I believe writers should try and get their material read as often as they can by other writers, and take the feedback to heart. I believe writers should probably get a proofreader. I am terrible about punctuation and there are executives who really, really care about it. I may hate them, but they are the gatekeepers!

Finally, in my opinion, paid coverage isn't bad if you can afford it, but you have to understand what you're getting. There are strong opinions on this, but the fact is .01% of all screenplays are produced so why wouldn't you put yourself into the best possible position to help yours stand-out? Oh, and you don't need representation, you need perseverance and willingness to network. Reps help, but they are no substitute for your own hard work.

SC: What’s one thing you wish you had understood better 10 years ago?

JM: Do not be ashamed of making a living. Living poor is just that, living poor. In my opinion, suffering doesn't somehow make you a better writer, I don't care what anyone says to the contrary.

SC: What are you currently writing and what was your inspiration for it?

JM: I just finished a new spec called RUSALKA, which I'm really proud of. It was inspired by Dvořák's opera of the same name and my own experiences growing up in Alaska and I think it's the most beautiful thing I've written to date. Which is nice.


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