“Unlocking the Secrets: Why Hollywood’s Doors Remain Closed to Aspiring Screenwriters”
I then had an offer from a Hollywood executive come about via networking to take on two paid writing assignments, one of which became a miniseries with a bunch of name actors. I now write Lifetime thrillers with seven produced and distributed, and more on the way.
Throughout my career, I’ve mentored many screenwriters. However, I’m now on multiple contracts, with plenty of future contracts on the horizon after those projects have been produced and distributed.
I can no longer risk my career, nor that of those who employ me through these contracts, by hearing other people’s pitches and reading their screenplays. It’s also for the protection of the screenwriters themselves as well because all writers know how osmosis can happen.
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