Monthly Archives: July 2017

2017 SMALL TOWN Stories, Novels, Films, Screenplays (January-June)

Watch the best of creative works showcased in this genre at the festival in the first half of 2017.   SCI-FI SHORT Screenplay – SWITCHMAN June 2017 Readingby Henry Leeker DEVIL WEARS A SUIT, 20min, Australia, LGBT, Sci-Fi WATCH Audience … Continue reading

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June 2017 DRAMA Stories, Screenplays, Short Films

Submit your Drama Screenplay/Film to the Festival Today: https://festivalfordrama.com/   CRIME BEST Scene Screenplay – ABRAHAM’S CONFLICT June 2017 Readingby J.R. Rodriguez DRAMA BEST Scene Screenplay – FOR A GOOD LIFE June 2017 Readingby Natalia Maslin ROMANCE BEST Scene Screenplay – … Continue reading

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Novel Transcript Reading of A POOR MAN’S TRUCE by H.E. Scott

Originally posted on WILDsound Writing Festival:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMi77xNBOMM Poem performed by Elizabeth Rose Morriss Get to know the poet: What is your novel about? Jacq accidentally murders a man, and unwittingly reveals more than the assassin he worked for. His desire…

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Short Story Reading: There are no lights in Naples by Dennis L Havlin

Originally posted on WILDsound Writing Festival:
Story performed by Elizabeth Rose Morriss Genre:  Suspense   Jeanelle C Havlin, CAP, CTC Publicist DL Havlin, Author Web Sites:  http://www.dlhavlin.com http://www.SandySays1.WordPress.com Blog:  http://dlhavlin.wordpress.com Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/dennis.l.havlin Twitter:      https://twitter.com/dlhavlin

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Winning Short Story Reading: Always Watching… by Kordale Gibson

Originally posted on WILDsound Writing Festival:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s__t_kjBR7o Story performed by Elizabeth Rose Morriss Get to know the writer: What is your short story about? My short story is about a man killing someone who he feels deserves to die. The…

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Winning Short Story: Before and After by S. Pfeiffer

Originally posted on WILDsound Writing Festival:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzCbeWFLYF0 Story performed by Elizabeth Rose Morriss Get to know the writer: What is your short story about? The story’s about a woman facing the impact a shocking experience from childhood has had on…

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ACTION BEST SCENE SHORT Script Reading of TURNT, by Haldane Dane Hamilton

Originally posted on Action/Adventure Film & Screenplay Festival:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbJLve4qolQ Genre: Action, Comedy After 19 year old Sammy gets his license suspended he is sent to spend a week with his uncle Greg a retired Navy Captain to learn a…

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ACTION Best Scene Reading of CADEBY by David James Keogh

Originally posted on Action/Adventure Film & Screenplay Festival:
Genre: Action, War, Romance, History When Vikings invade the village of Cadeby a small band of desperately unprepared people must defend it or lose everything. CAST LIST: Narrator: Elizabeth Rose Morriss…

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THRILLER Best Scene Reading of SQUID JIGGERS by Judi Blaze

Originally posted on Thriller/Suspense Film and Writing Festival:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSyb9apePv0 Genre: Thriller, Crime, Drama, Romance Just when Monique is sure love is behind her, Trevor rearranges her world; a world complicated by Toad’s impending parole from prison. Monique’s life becomes…

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CRIME Best Scene Reading of ABRAHAM’S CONFLICT by J.R. Rodriguez

Originally posted on Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFhufiWb5P4 Genre: Crime, Drama Look into these eyes….These eyes are the eyes of a victim. Someone who was treated like an object, an end result. Now, no one seems to want…

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