New Idea
I recently watched a History Channel program about a story that played a pivotal part of American history -- the Battle of Little Big Horn. I was enthralled by the story and decided that maybe a screenplay on the parallel lives of Custer and Sitting Bull might be interesting. I've put together a treatment/outline of the story, tentatively called, "Shame and Glory -- A Tale of Two American Heroes," and with any luck, should be able to start on the actual script over the holiday break.
There's no guarantee that this seemingly high-concept script will see the light of day, what with the WGA strike and all. But I'm hoping that by the time I finish it things will be back to normal (with normal being my ability to submit to signatory companies. I can send to non-sigs now but because this is high-concept, they may not be able to find the budget for it.)
For anyone in a position to give this story the attention it deserves, please let me know.
Thanks!
There's no guarantee that this seemingly high-concept script will see the light of day, what with the WGA strike and all. But I'm hoping that by the time I finish it things will be back to normal (with normal being my ability to submit to signatory companies. I can send to non-sigs now but because this is high-concept, they may not be able to find the budget for it.)
For anyone in a position to give this story the attention it deserves, please let me know.
Thanks!

Freelance Design
2 Comments:
look this is the "diet" i told you about you should really enter the site :) bye enter the site
Hey Jim!
This is one of your former editors Terry Newman. Are you still writing? Are you doing any on the technical side -- like writing a book aimed at doctors talking about a new type of diet.
I have a customer who needs two books written. It's about his new diet. One book geared toward the medical profession and the other toward the general public.
I'm going to write the one for the general public. Do you think you could write the more technical one for the doctors?
Terry
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