Eggie
Wednesday 22nd October 2008 9:33pm [Edited]
Hertfordshire
204 posts
No books from me, but here are a couple of really inspiring websites:
http://www.wordplayer.com/ - Good guy Terry Rossio (Pirates of the carribean, Shrek etc) writes a bunch of articles about what a silly place Hollywood is and how directors are jerks blah blah but also some really neat advice. I especially like the article where he warns you against the 'crap +1' mentality, which you see people falling prey to all the time.
http://www.janeespenson.com/ - Food metaphor fixated TV writer writes little snippets of advice, good advice. Mostly about writing spec scripts for pre-existing American shows but a lot of it can be applied to general writing/submitting. She also talks about what she had for lunch, the woman is obsessed...
There's also http://johnaugust.com/ but...um...
Has that guy ever actually written a great film? I mean, I know he's hardly incompetant but... ehhhhh... I just don't like his stuff, is all. And the techniques in his articles don't seem right for me...
Anyway, after reading all of these websites the amount of scripts I've sold still stands at 0. But that's my fault, not theirs.