One of my loyal readers reminded me of an interview I did about six years ago for the Two Adverbs site. I just reread the interview and figured it still had plenty of pertinent information for anyone interested in a screenwriting career. So, for anyone who might have missed it...
Two Adverbs Interview
Miscellaneous rants, raves, musings, adventures (and misadventures) of a working Los Angeles screenwriter.
No Book Adaptation Deal...
It looks like that Frederick Forsyth book adaptation deal isn't going to happen after all. I couldn't come to terms with the producer. Just another case of not nearly enough up front $$.
C'est la vie.
C'est la vie.
A cool assignment on the horizon?
It looks like I might be penning an adaptation of a Frederick Forsyth short novel. The producer wants me to take the assignment -- and I certainly will, but only if I feel I can do justice to the project. So, in the next couple of weeks I plan to reread the novel (which I read a few months ago) and determine whether or not I can successfully translate Mr. Forsyth's fine story into a marketable screenplay. Stay tuned for further developments!
The return of Justin Samuels! (Well, sort of.)
I’m sure many of you recall the two astonishing interviews I did with Justin a couple of years ago. (If not, go here.) Well, I heard from Justin last week and he asked if he could interview me. Since turnabout is fair play, I naturally agreed. While my interview won’t generate anywhere near the firestorm of controversy that those other interviews generated, I think you’ll find it worthwhile. Feel free to check it out here.