Forwarded by Jeremy Butler. For more information, contact WILLIAM PHILLIPS <[log in to unmask]> >From: "WILLIAM PHILLIPS" <[log in to unmask]> >Date: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 08:56:23 -0500 > >Wanted for Inclusion in a New Book: > Original Short Fictional Scripts > >Submission of copies of original short scripts is invited for possible >inclusion in the 2d edition of Writing Short Scripts (Syracuse University >Press), which is scheduled for publication in 1998. Submission deadline is >June 30, 1997. > >Submission requirements > >1. Each script must be original, not a collaboration and not previously >published. An adaptation is allowed only if the entrant wrote the original >story and owns all rights to it. The script may have been previously filmed >or videotaped if the writer owns publication rights. >2. Each script should be 12-35 pages, preferably in the master scene >format, and must be accompanied by a one-page treatment (summary). >3. The script and treatment must be typed on 8 1/2-by-11-inch white paper >and bound by three metal brads or large paper clip. All pages should be >numbered. >4. If scene cards were used before writing the final draft, submit copies >of them. If more than one version of the scene cards was used, submit >copies of all versions. >5. Scripts must not call for expensive special effects, dangerous actions, >exotic locales, or big budgets. >6. No more than two scripts may be submitted per person. >7. Writers whose scripts are selected for inclusion in the book give up >future publication rights but retain production rights. Selected scripts >will be published under the scriptwriters' names, and each scriptwriter >will receive a $100 honorarium. >8. Scripts and any other submitted materials will not be returned. > >Send all materials to: > >William H. Phillips >English Department >University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire >Eau Claire, WI 54702 > > >Submit questions to the above address or to [log in to unmask] ---- Jeremy Butler [log in to unmask] ScreenSite http://www.sa.ua.edu/ScreenSite Telecommunication & Film/University of Alabama/Tuscaloosa ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.sa.ua.edu/screensite