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I didn't know if I should post it on /tv or /lit but anyway. Is anybody taking part? I took part last year but I couldn't finish. This year I will try again.

>> No.1662384

So it's NaNoWriMo for screenplays?

>> No.1662390

Hell yes, I'm in.

>> No.1662393

>>1662384
Exactly.

>> No.1662394

>>1662384
Yeah. And OP, I'm taking a go at it. I failed terribly last year.

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So do you have any ideas about what you are going to write? I'm thinking of writing a script which will be based on the "Hospice" album by The Antlers. I stil haven't figured out how I'm going to make this work though.

>> No.1662408

I need someone to recommended me a good book on screen writing. I've had it recommended to me to study the craft as it's essentially general fiction writing distilled down to little more than story and plot. And I need to work on my storycrafting.

>> No.1662411

>>1662408
1)Go to amazon search for scriptwriting books read the reviews and download the book from somewhere.
2)Read scripts, you can find them relatively easy.
3)The only book that I've bought on scriptwriting is "Screenwriting for the screen" by Charlie Moritz. It really helped me.