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Screenwriting
on the Internet by
Chris Wehner
This
book is
both a handbook for general writing and industry tips
as well as a guide to navigating the murk that the Web
often is. What makes this
book unique is that it is the only book which dedicates
itself to educating the writer on efficiently and effectively
using the Internet... Click Here
How
to Try a Murder by
Michael Kurland
This
book lays out beautifully who is positioned where (i.e. judge, bailiff,
court reporter) and what they typically say. These serve as good starting
points for a writer when sitting down to write your courtroom scenes... Click
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Hollywood
101: The Film Industry by
Frederick Levy
This
fascinating and comprehensive book breaks down the film industry and
tells you exactly what it takes to crack into each market (except acting)
and then parlay your entry-level job into a show business career... Click
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How
to Write a Movie in 21 Days by
Viki King
This
book takes some of the intimidation out of the 120-page slab
of white that has to be filled by breaking it down into small, realistic,
manageable chunks. The first eight days of the schedule is great if
writers can discipline themselves to stick to the schedule... Click
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