Each chapter of Screenwriting for Teens defines a concept, illustrates it with examples of current and/or classic films, and challenges its readers with creative writing, analytical, and discussion exercises. The material has application to coursework in English, media, theatre, journalism, and psychology.
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Graduate of California State University, Sacramento. BA in Communications (Audience Analysis/Message Design). Former stage actress/director whose credits include 25 books, 122 plays/musicals, 5 optioned feature films, and scriptwriting columns/interviews that appear throughout the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Workshop instructor and speaker, as well as on line mentor to aspiring writers. Award winning author and script coverage consultant for independent film industry. Latest book: Screenwriting for Teens (Michael Wiese Productions, Publisher). Married to insurance executive Mark Webb.
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