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Screenwriting 101

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Learn how to develop fascinating stories and bring them to the screen with Andrew Robinson, screenwriter and author of The Writing of a Screenplay and Building a Writing Career. From formatting and writing a script to getting it produced, this five-week series hosted at the Orlando Public Library will teach you everything you need to know to see your ideas come alive in movies and TV shows.

Where: Orlando Public Library
101 E. Central Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32801
When:
The first session will be on Thursday, September 3rd, at 6:30 P.M.
Register: HERE

For more information, contact the library at 407.835.7323

Second Sunday shows by Playwrights’ Round Table

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Our FREE TO THE PUBLIC play reading workshop continues this month on Sunday, August 9th from 1 to 3 pm at Sleuth’s Mystery Dinner Shows, 8267 International Drive, Orlando. Got a play you’d like to have read? Contact us at info@theprt.comto schedule a slot for it to be read and discussed in a comfortable, cordial setting, and receive instant invaluable feedback. Also, if you’re an actor or director looking for new material to work on, or just to network, please stop on by! We always need readers with a sense of the dramatic of good comedic skills to help the writers hear their characters talk.

Please join us! For more info click here

Orlando Public Library critique and discussion

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Join your fellow writers for critique, discussion, and camaraderie on Sunday, August 9, at 4 p.m. in the Magnolia Room at the Orlando Public Library. Writers of all genres and experience are welcome.

We will be critiquing at this meeting. If you have a piece (less than 1200 words) to be critiqued, please email it to Sarah no later than August 6th. Remember: In order to be eligible for critique, you must have attended at least one Writers Group meeting in the past.

If you would like to receive the critique pieces to read before the meeting, please email Sarah by August 6th.

Register here. (Not required, but encouraged)