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Write It to Win It!

39 Secrets from a Screenwriting Contest Judge

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Write It to Win It!

By: Sean Hinchey
Narrated by: Jon Louis Chaus
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Write It to Win It!: 39 Secrets from a Screenwriting Contest Judge is the first book ever written for screenwriting contest success. The author is a highly successful script consultant and judge for Hollywood screenwriting contests who reveals the insider secrets that give screenwriters the winning advantage while avoiding costly pitfalls. The book answers these questions and dozens more:

  • Why do some scripts win over others?
  • What are the most common and costliest mistakes?
  • Why does the presentation of a script matter?
  • What do contest judges look for?
  • How can writers make their scripts look exceptional?

©2011, 2013, 2016 Sean Hinchey (P)2016 Sean Hinchey
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Loved the practical tips! More writing tips - and am looking for more screenwriting books. This was great.

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Narration is al right. Author thinks he needs to spend the first 15 minutes bragging about his credentials. Way too much focus on form over writing quality in my opinions. Better books out there on screenwriting, which makes this one obsolete.

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