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[29 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

97 Posts so far
I was just writing the next post for the 12-part series, 12 Steps to Mythic Screenwriting, when I suddenly noticed I had 97 posts currently published at ScriptXRay.com!
Oddly enough, the rate at which I’ve been posting (daily) coincides perfectly with an upcoming vacation I’ve planned – in other words, I will be posting the 100th post here at ScriptXRay the same morning I head out for a week at the beach with K, the family, and friends.
100 tips from 100 posts
I’m thinking that 100th post should be …

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[8 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

There’s a new resource in town – and it’s one I proudly support here at ScriptXRay. It’s an organization dedicated to saving paper and revolutionizing the way screenwriters sell their work and it’s getting ready to launch later this month!
Introducing GreenWriter – a revolutionary new approach to selling and buying screenplays and other literary works.
Here’s what you need to know:

Screenwriters in America print over 180 million sheets of paper – they want to reduce that by 50%
GreenWriter provides a new way for writers to sell their work.
GreenWriter provides a new way for producers …

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[25 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

As we come closer and closer to July, the month I created ScriptXRay (launched the 27th), I felt the need to revamp the site with a new look and a couple ideas in mind.
1. Streamline the look – I suppose this is up for debate seeing how I’ve already received several complaints about the new look, but I’m confident it’ll catch on and become more attractive with time.
2. Experiment with new content – If you’re a subscriber to the site, then you’ll know that I’ve been toying with several ideas …

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[22 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

If you’re interested in sharing your experiences as an aspiring screenwriter with ScriptXRay and its community, check out the POV portion of the site.
The POV was created so aspiring screenwriters could learn what other aspiring screenwriters are doing to reach their dreams.
If you’d like to contribute but you aren’t sure what to write, consider these basic starter ideas:
1. Your experience moving to LA
2. The challenge of finding time to write
3. Your challenges as a writer with a day job
4. Your search for your next big idea
5. Researching your screenplay subject
Once …