Yesterday
was the final day of NaNoWriMo, or
National Novel Writing Month. As mentioned
I have been dabbling with a screenplay that I wrote in 2005. I did
this instead of writing a novel from scratch. I still believe the
script has potential, but in order for it to be the best it can be I
need feedback. In fact, I quickly found that I couldn't move forward
with the project without advice. My plan was to revise the synopsis
(which I did), then show it to feedback group Writers Connect. The meeting
I managed to get to was cancelled, though, so I'm still waiting for a
chance to show it to other people. After this, I'll use the feedback
to adjust the synopsis and the manuscript itself, then bring in said
manuscript in thousand-word chunks to see what the group make of it.
I
may have another go at website Scribophile,
a fiction critique website. I've just had a look after being away
from the site for a couple of years. There is a screenplay subheading
but there's no work currently waiting to be reviewed here, so if I
entered my synopsis or screenplay segments they may not get that much
attention. Anyone know of any good screenplay review websites? One
site I was planning to use seems to have shut down its feedback
section: Trigger Street Productions no
longer have their “Labs” section for advice. I never even got
around to using it.
Are
there any other screenplay resources I should check out?
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