“Unlocking Hollywood: Secrets to Thriving as an Unrepresented Screenwriter”

"Unlocking Hollywood: Secrets to Thriving as an Unrepresented Screenwriter"

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A person typing on a silver laptop on a white table; How to Be a Pro Screenwriter Without RepresentationA person typing on a silver laptop on a white table; How to Be a Pro Screenwriter Without RepresentationDebunking the Screenwriting Representation Myth

Make no mistake, I’m not anti-representation. Far from it. If you can get a legit agent, manager, and entertainment lawyer, go for it! They open doors for you. Heck, if I had an agent or manager, I’d have even more open doors for me.

I’m just here to tell you that you don’t need them to be a professional screenwriter.

When I use that term—professional (pro) screenwriter—I’m referring to someone like myself who is earning a consistent living (or at least a portion thereof) as a screenwriter. I have my side hustles. But I’m earning on a consistent basis as a screenwriter—likely more consistent than many screenwriters with agents, managers, and entertainment lawyers.

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