Sunday, April 23, 2006
Online Journal of Lew Hunter's 2005 Superior Screewriting Colony
A fellow colonyite, Cash Anthony, created a journal of the above screenwriting colony held for two weeks in July 2005. Click here to go to the journal http://www.msgroup.org/msg/introducing_superior.htm
Thanks a million Cash! Her website's at http://www.msgroup.org/msg/Default_new.htm
It was a unique time that I'll never forget.
Must get back to writing, though. Especially my Decatur script rewrite.
Later
A fellow colonyite, Cash Anthony, created a journal of the above screenwriting colony held for two weeks in July 2005. Click here to go to the journal http://www.msgroup.org/msg/introducing_superior.htm
Thanks a million Cash! Her website's at http://www.msgroup.org/msg/Default_new.htm
It was a unique time that I'll never forget.
Must get back to writing, though. Especially my Decatur script rewrite.
Later
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Thank you for sharing what looks like a wonderful experience. You're such a generous spirit. The pictures of the town were delightful. Such peace, such warmth. I believe you not only polished your considerable gifts, you received something that will enrich your life.
All the best,
Suzanne
It looks like you had a great time. What did you take away from the workshop?
What did I get from the workshop...?
I shaved a year off my writing curve. And a nice credit to impress agents, producers, etc. as I work to break in.
No lasting friendships. :-(
We were all like ships passing in the night.
I stomped around Nebraska for four years when I lived part time in SD, and CO. Never made it to Superior as I was mostly in the panhandle. I thought western Nebraska was beautiful, Chadron to Scottsbluff.
There's a nice man made lake in the southern half, where a body can go speed boating or take a dip.
Lots of fun.
Speaking for myself, though, I could see myself going stir crazy if I were marooned in small town USA.
Really warm in the summer with no shade. And lots of country music on the radio.
I never asked, but I could imagine there being a lot of snow in the winter.
I'm glad you enjoyed the journal, Suzanne.
When I learned about it, I thought why not share it with other screenwriters?
Boris
To Boris:
My group, The New Playwrights Foundation, just came in 3rd at the U.S./International Film and Video Festival with "Volunteers for Verdi," a documentary about backstage life at an opera group performing at an Italian restaurant in Chinatown, L.A. Travis Pike, the Artistic Director, is submitting it to a lot more festivals in hopes of securing a distribution deal.
This group as well as the one you described above are very valuable because it combines high artistic intent with generous, ethical behavior.
All the best,
Suzanne
>My group, The New Playwrights >Foundation, just came in 3rd at >the U.S./International Film and >Video Festival
Congratulations.
>with "Volunteers for Verdi," a >documentary about backstage life >at an opera group performing at >an Italian restaurant in >Chinatown, L.A.
Interesting contrast.
>Travis Pike, the Artistic >Director, is submitting it to a >lot more festivals in hopes of >securing a distribution deal.
Good luck with that. Hopefully, you'll be able to announce that your documentary was sold.
>This group as well as the one you >described above are very valuable >because it combines high artistic >intent with generous, ethical >behavior.
It sounds like your group has the advantage of having agendas that contribute to a common goal. Mine has long since parted and lost contact.
Those're the breaks.
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