
Written by L.E. Grabowski-Cotton When Emily entered the kitchen that evening, she wasn’t surprised to see newspapers spread all over the floor, the counters, the...
Written by L.E. Grabowski-Cotton When Emily entered the kitchen that evening, she wasn’t surprised to see newspapers spread all over the floor, the counters, the...
By Travis Richardson Originally published in Jewish Noir I considered not answering when I saw Shirley Chung’s name on the caller ID. We’d been friends...
Written by Denise Meyer “Go,” she said. Quinn had dreaded this confrontation because he expected a tear-soaked protest, which he had steeled himself to resist....
Written by John Farrell Jr. Dilley whacked the bump key with a small hammer he carried in his bag of tricks. Lily stood back, watching,...
Written by Mylissa Fitzsimmons I’m half asleep when I feel my body floating. She’s trying to cradle me, but the body of a seven-year-old isn’t...
Written by Kat Lewis 1588 – Roanoke Island Fire and pitchforks followed me into the woods. The winter wind carried the sounds of angry feet...
Listed below are the semifinalists of our 2015 ScreenCraft Family-Friendly Screenplay Contest! Congratulations to the writers who have made it this far, and thanks to everyone who submitted....
Laurie Scheer has been a television industry d-girl, producer (ABC, Viacom, Showtime, and AMC), and network executive (former Vice President of programming for WE). She...
Screenwriting contests have become the ultimate way to penetrate those thick studio walls. Studio writers like Evan Daugherty have seen their dreams come true through...
Screenwriting advice is everywhere. It's become a secondary industry since the screenwriting boom of the 1990s with blogs, books, podcasts, classes, seminars, and workshops. Much...