Here are a few useful websites that could help writers, editors, playwrights, movie scriptwriters and what have you… if you strike gold with any of these, do write to me about your success story and i will be too happy to publish your tales here.
Script Submissions
Have you written a great script, but can’t get industry professionals to read it? Stop being frustrated by agents, personal managers and studio gatekeepers slamming the door in your face. Film Literary Group will directly submit your screenplay to independent production companies, looking to buy and produce new scripts. For more information about their submission policy, contact
them at 310-556-2040 or visit their website at http://www.FilmLiteraryGroup.com.
The write sites
A great site to find out what is really happening in the literary world. Jennifer Jackson is a literary agent who is “saving the world, one book at a time.” She provides news and a round-up of
queries. Well worth a visit if you want to get published. http://www.arcaedia.livejournal.com
ShowMeYourLits.com
This site hosts activities to help writers get and stay productive, including weekly, timed flash-fiction contests, free quarterly cash-prize writing contests, daily 100-word-or-less ‘Drabble’ prompts, an ongoing surrealist haiku chain, and, coming soon, a 100-word-a-day novel-writing challenge. Their goal is simply to get you writing, to help you produce more. The focus is literary fiction, but they welcome entries with genre influences.
http://www.showmeyourlits.com.
Agent Query
This is a free, searchable database of agents which enables you to find out who represents your genre.
http://www.agentquery.com
GiftedHandsWriting.com
This is a fantastic site. Not only does it offer advice on most areas of writing, it carries job postings, contest and conference listings and advice on how to get grants if you’re a struggling writer.
http://www.giftedhandswriting.com/
TheForeverStory.com
This is a unique opportunity to help children with autism and write alongside famous authors. Check out the story so far and then write your 35 words.
http://www.theforeverstory.com
Writing Markets
You can download a free list of writing markets if you subscribe this week. Discover almost 2,000 writing markets from USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Australasia.
http://www.worldwidefreelance.com