Dr. Linda Seger
Dr. Linda Seger has a background in both drama and theology. She has focused her career as an international script consultant, seminar leader in the area of screenwriting, and author of books on screenwriting.
In the last eight years, she has also been writing books on spirituality. Her two newest, in their second editions, are Jesus Rode a Donkey: Why Millions of Christians Are Democrats, which is a kind and non-polarizing look at how spirituality and politics intersect, and the highly acclaimed, Spiritual Steps on the Road to Success: Gaining the Goal Without Losing Your Soul.
Wm. Paul Young (author of The Shack) says: ”As an elder in the art of life, Linda Seger brings a wealth of experience and wisdom to help us understand true success and how to navigate its adventures."
She is the author of 15 books, 9 on screenwriting and 6 on spirituality. Her web site is www.lindaseger.com.
The Power of the Dark Side: Creating Great Villains and Dangerous Situations
The Art of Immersive Storytelling: Strategies From the Gaming World
Producing with Passion: Making Films That Change the World
Reality TV: An Insider's Guide to TV's Hottest Market (2nd Edition)
Rewrite: A Step-by-Step Guide to Strengthen Structure, Characters, and Drama in your Screenplay (2nd Edition)
The Executive Chair: A Writer’s Guide to TV Series Development
Film Editing: Great Cuts Every Filmmaker and Movie Lover Must Know
Shooting Better Movies: The Student Filmmakers' Guide
Making it Big in Shorts: Shorter, Faster, Cheaper; The Ultimate Filmmaker’s Guide to Short Films (3rd Edition)
Writing for the Cut: Shaping Your Script for Cinema
The Writers’ Room Survival Guide: Don’t Screw Up The Lunch Order and Other Keys to a Happy Writers’ Room
Writing the Comedy Blockbuster: The Inappropriate Goal
The Coffee Break Screenwriter: Writing Your Script Ten Minutes at a Time (2nd Edition)
Crowdfunding for Filmmakers: The Way to a Successful Film Campaign (2nd Edition)
Animation Unleashed: 100 Principles Every Animator, Comic Book Writer, Filmmaker, Video Artist, and Game Developer Should Know
You Talkin' to Me?: How to Write Great Dialogue