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Amber Bosworth

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Enjoy the interview with August's winner Rachel Hughes. She is the first ever to win two challenges. 
Catch up with the winner of June's Challenge, Paula Wescott. She wrote "Building Bridges." You can read her winning submission at www.ink2screen.net/finalists
Check out the great interview with May's Challenge winner, Joseph A. Johnson. The next challenge is just a click away at www.ink2screen.net.
A three part mini-series on the Supporting Character. This week is all about the reflection character. Check out the free format pocket guide www.ink2screen.net/format July challenge is open now. www.ink2screen.net 
Get great tips on how to create a magnificently evil antagonist! Enter the next monthly challenge at www.ink2screen.net Download the newest free Pocket Format Guide at www.ink2screen.net/format See you on the page.
It is the 1 of 3 podcasts all focusing on characters. It is the protagonist. Learn how to make your protagonist engaging and exciting to watch on the screen. Download the free format pocket guide at www.ink2screen.net/format.  Join our monthly
Here we start at the beginning. What makes the screenplay so different?  See the differences between novels, stage plays and screenplays! Download the Free Format Pocket Guide: www.ink2screen.net/format Get everything you need to write your scr
A wonderful interview with screenwriter Shannon Brady, the winner of April's Challenge. You can read her winning submission, along with all the finalists, at https://www.ink2screen.net/finalists Also, don't miss out on the free Logline workbook
Check out the latest interview with Writer Relief Winner, Todd Robinson. He wrote an awesome script called "Decline." Logline: When a worldwide epidemic sends humanity to the brink of extinction, twin sisters Cara and Mia seek solace in their f
5 incredible tips to add conflict into your screenplays! Don't let your story fall flat. Check out further resources on these great sites;  Screencraft & Scriptmag
Another incredible interview with A.M. Massey as he discusses his production company 3rd Rail Films and how taking his short screenplays into production has improved his screenwriting. Check out his FB page: 3rd Rail Films  And his latest film
A great interview with Ink 2 Screen's March Challenge winner, Mackenzie Marie Butcher. Winning Entry: "Glob's Painting." Logline: A little lump of paint journeys through his Painter's art in search of a home that will make him happy. Join the P
New and seasoned writers struggle with finding the right voice for their screenplay! Listen for tips and what to do to change this.  Check out the next Ink 2 Screen challenge at www.ink2screen.net Websites where I borrowed some great examples:
Check out the incredible winner of February's Challenge; Rachel Hughes. She wrote "Va." You can read her winning submission at www.ink2screen.net.  April Challenge is ready for registration.
Check out the interview with January's challenge winner, Andrea Goyan!  She wrote a provocative futuristic drama that captured the top spot for January. “The Coventry Women” Logline: Katian's unborn child possesses great powers which the child'
Finally a podcast about our monthly challenges!  Everything you never knew you wanted to know about our monthly challenges to get you to hone your writing craft. Check it all out at www.ink2screen.net and be sure to join our FB page for the mos
It's all about revising your work. Check out the 7 tips to make revising easy. Read all the show notes at Page 28. Also, don't forget to join the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ink2screencontest/
Write a good antagonist for an even better script. Learn it all here. Check out the show notes at https://www.ink2screen.net/page27 Join our Facebook group to get in on all the fun: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ink2screencontest/
Loglines VS Taglines! Learn everything about telling the difference between Loglines and Taglines. Be sure to check out all the details from the episode at: https://www.ink2screen.net/page26 Also!! Join our FB group for all the most up-to-date
A recording of the Facebook live on Jan. 19. Several writers had amazing questions about format. Listen for tips on how to format large aerial shots, going inside the human body, or tackling different locations.  Join our Facebook Group for all
The interview with December's winner, Remi Savard. He wrote our first animated script titled, "Checklist." Logline: As the big day looms, the Elves scramble to 'Christmasize' the last stretch of the town still stuck in the Fall. Thankfully, San
The importance of conflict. Plot/storyline = brain  (intelligence of your script) characters/relationships = heart Conflict gives your story life and keeps it going. Check out this podcast and get conflict into your story. Check out www.ink2scr
Interview with Fiona Mauchline. The winner of November’s Challenge. She wrote “Two Dames Like Us.” Logline: An octogenarian Dame and her castle have both seen better days. Will her new carer chase more than the cobwebs away? Read her work at ww
So here is the recording where I answered some more questions on formatting. Some great questions.   Montages, Voiceovers, and Character Descriptions, oh my!   Join our Facebook Group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/ink2screencontest/  
Ask yourself 2 questions! Every script needs to answer these:  What does my character want? What is preventing them from getting it? If you ask yourself these two questions and they don't excite you, then how are they going to excite your reade
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