West Hollywood Book Fair Sunday
The West Hollywood Book Fair attracts over 20,000 readers and writers of all ages and interests. Outside under tents in a park are more than 300 participating authors, 12 stages with author panels and special guests, live storytelling, theater, poetry and performances and writing workshops, and over 100 exhibitors with thousands of books and activities, plus delicious food and snacks.
http://www.westhollywoodbookfair.org/
COST: FREE!
Come visit us at the ScreenplayLab booth at the book fair. We're near the center of the park, next to comic book row. We'll have member authors signing in our booth all day:
AUTHOR BOOK SIGNINGS
10-11am Dennis W. Neder Being a Man in a Woman's World (self-help)
10-11am Mel Gilden Blubb and the Amazing Morphing Machine (children's book)
11-12pm David Isaac The Leafy Sea Dragon (children's book)
12-1pm Denise Roman Maria Dracula (children's novel)
12-1pm Robert Davenport Roots of the Rich and Famous (non-fiction)
1-2pm Lena Nozizwe Starring in Your Own Life (self-help)
1-2pm Ellen Sandler The TV Writer's Workbook (writing)
2-3pm Martha Tucker The Mayor's Wife Wore Sapphires (novel)
2-3pm Ora Munter Cocovanilla and The Ice Veil (children's book)
3-4:30pm Robin Rowe's Improv Screenwriting Workshop
4:30-5:30pm Gayl Murphy Interview Tactics (self-help)
4:30-5:30pm DMA (Donna Michelle Anderson) The 1-3-5 Story Structure (writing)
IMPROV SCREENWRITING WORKSHOP
This is my second year teaching at the book fair. What do you get when you cross improv with screenwriting? Improv Screenwriting, of course! We'll come up with a comedy story, break story, assign scenes, write scenes and perform scenes.
Sept. 30th, 2007, 10-6pm
West Hollywood Park
647 N. San Vicente Blvd.
Workshop at The Writers Room classroom 3:00-4:30pm.
Parking at the Pacific Design Center (shuttle)
This is a once-a-year event. Don't miss it!
What's ScreenplayLab?
ScreenplayLab is more than 2,000 screenwriters, actors, and filmmakers. Robin Rowe and Gabrielle Pantera, the founders of ScreenplayLab, are writer-producers developing projects based on best-selling novels. For more than two years, we've been hosting weekly ScreenplayLab events in Hollywood. We host workshops, industry mixers, and present talks with industry VIPs.
Three dozen actors and many writers have signed agent representation as a result of ScreenplayLab. Variety reported that a screenplay read in ScreenplayLab's actors workshop has been set up as a $20M feature. To enter a script to be considered for ScreenplayLab's workshop series costs $39. There are no membership dues for ScreenplayLab and events are free. To join send an email to info@screenplaylab.com with the subject 'Subscribe'.
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