by Michele Wallerstein | Nov 12, 2010 | Career, Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein |
Event Announcement: Michele Wallerstein will be holding a free seminar on Saturday, November 20th, 3PM at the Sherman Oaks Borders store. The topic is: “Getting Started.” It’s the beginning of a 4 part series that she’ll be doing for Borders...
by Trevor Mayes | Oct 22, 2010 | Industry Advice, Interviews, Michele Wallerstein, Podcasts |
As readers of Scriptwrecked should already know, Michele Wallerstein is a Screenplay and Career Consultant with years of experience as a Hollywood literary agent. She’s recently released, “MIND YOUR BUSINESS: A Hollywood Literary Agent’s Guide To Your...
by Michele Wallerstein | Sep 24, 2010 | Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein, Motivation, Writing |
Making A Commitment To Your Writing Career by Michele Wallerstein Author of: “MIND YOUR BUSINESS: A Hollywood Literary Agent’s Guide To Your Writing Career” Are you willing to put yourself on the line? Writing ain’t easy, and that’s a fact. Anyone who thinks you can...
by Michele Wallerstein | Aug 28, 2010 | Agents, Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein |
Reminder: Michele Wallerstein will be holding a book signing and free talk today from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Sherman Oaks. Click here for details. How To Be An Agent’s Dream Client by Michele Wallerstein An agent works very hard to guide a writer’s career. We...
by Michele Wallerstein | Jul 9, 2010 | Contests, Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein |
Screenwriting Contests by Michele Wallerstein Okay, you finished the world’s greatest screenplay. You’ve sweated out the hours and hours of work. You’ve managed to get through the days of self-doubt. You might even have managed to stay married through it all. Here...
by Michele Wallerstein | Jun 11, 2010 | Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein |
Do you have a question that you’d like to have answered by a longtime Hollywood literary agent? Send it in! questions@scriptwrecked.com Question: One day I hope to study film and become a screenwriter/director. I don’t know much about the film industry quite...