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Writing Subtext "Linda Seger is a born teacher. She has a gift for clarifying the subtleties of language and storytelling, and for offering techniques and insights to writers at all levels. Subtext is a power tool in the writer's arsenal, and following the techniques outlined here could make the difference between good and great. Love the book. Highly recommended!"
Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"In book after book, Linda Seger gives writers both the tools and the inspiration to transform their work into something truly wonderful. I love this book! Linda brilliantly examines this topic, and has taken it to whole new areas and levels, showing the innumerable ways that carefully chosen dialogue, description, gestures, and images can convey untold layers of meaning and emotion."
Michael Hauge, script consultant; author of WRITING SCREENPLAYS THAT SELL and SELLING YOUR STORY IN 60 SECONDS
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Making A Good Script
Great
If
you're writing your first script, this book will help develop your skills for telling a
compelling and dramatic story. If you're a veteran screenwriter, this book will articulate
the skills you know intuitively. And if you're currently stuck on a rewrite, this book
will help you analyze and solve the problems and get your script back "on
track."
"I found MAKING A GOOD SCRIPT GREAT so helpful, specifically your section on the Central Question and on
creating scene sequences. I've used those concepts on all my films starting with APOLLO 13."
Ron Howard, Academy Award winning director of A BEAUTIFUL MIND
"It's as clean as the snap in the back of your throat when you take a swig of ginger ale. As concise as ELEMENTS OF STYLE by Strunk and White."
Jon Cohen, writer, MINORITY REPORT
3rd Edition published February, 2010.

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Creating
Unforgettable Characters
This book covers everything from doing the necessary research and developing the
backstory and character psychology to avoiding stereotypes and working through character blocks.
Throughout are interviews with many of today's top writers for film, television, and
advertising as well as novelists and playwrights.
"A fascinating collection of ideas and insights. I think anyone writing for the screen would benefit from reflecting on this material."
Ron Bass, writer, RAIN MAN, MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING, and STEPMOM

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The Art of Adaptation:
Turning Fact and Fiction into Film
A comprehensive handbook for screenwriters, producers, and directors who want to
successfully transform factual or fictional material into film. Seger tells how to analyze
source material to understand why some of it resists adapting. She then gives practical
methods for translating story, characters, themes, and style into film. A final section
details essential information on how to option material and how to protect one's self
legally.
"Should be required reading for anyone interested in adapting other material for the screen. Clear, thorough, and extremely helpful."
Richard Zanuck, producer, DRIVING MISS DAISY, JAWS

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From Script to Screen:
The Collaborative Art of Filmmaking
by Linda Seger and Edward Jay Whetmore
What
goes into the making of Hollywood's greatest motion pictures ? Find out about the perilous journey from
script to screen. Along the way you'll meet the industry's leading writers, directors,
producers, actors, editors, composers, and others behind the scenes. From their unique
vantage points, personalities as diverse as Oliver Stone and Robin Williams reveal the
alchemy they use to bring great stories to life. What's more, From Script to Screen is as
provocative as the films it investigates.
"Lively and well writen, it's a unique resource for film professionals and movie buffs alike."
Kathleen Kennedy, producer, E.T., JURASSIC PARK

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Making A Good Writer Great
In any creative endeavor, craft by itself is simply not enough. Designed not just to
awaken creativity, but to teach the writer the process of being creative within the
context of screenwriting, this new, unique addition to Linda Seger's highly popular
collection of books combines the tools necessary to learn how to think and write more
creatively with indispensable screenwriting know-how. Making a Good Writer Great does just
what its title professes -- provides writers with the knowledge necessary to write at the
highest artistic level.
"As much a course in creativity as a book on craft, Linda Seger's MAKING A GOOD WRITER GREAT is both nurturing and provocative, Holistic and catalytic, jammed with exercises and thought provoking queries, it addresses the artist as well as the art. Any writer, but especially screenwriters, will be strengthened by its practical wisdom."
Julia Cameraon, author of THE ARTISTS' WAY
"A bold new approach to screenwriting. Dr. Seger humanizes the process by acknowledging the role that psychology, our personal stories, and our personal spirituality play in our creative work."
Linda Woolverton, writer, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.

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When Women Call the
Shots
When Women Call the Shots is 75 percent focused on Hollywood and 25
percent focused on the rest of the world. The book is divided into six sections discussing
the history of women in film, how women influence the business, what women can bring to
the storytelling process, how they create characters, sex, love and romance and finally, a
social and global perspective.
"This is an exceptionally well-organized, broadly stimulating discussion of a topic that might interest almost everyone."
Library Journal
"A wonderfully comprehensive, in-depth examination of women in our business."
Denise Di NOvi, producer, BATMAN, BATMAN RETURNS, and LITTLE WOMEN
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Advanced Screenwriting Raising Your Script to the Academy Award Level
This book is about details and the intricate, complex elements that make it possible for films like The Hours to become great films. It's about creating a script that moves well, with a focused, original story that leaps off the page and gives a great actor something to work with. It's also about creating stories that touch and intrigue an audience and perhaps transform their lives in the process.
"Once again, Linda Seger has peeled back the veils and revealed the essential truths of great screenwriting, making the complex comprehensible. This book is loaded with tons of useful analysis and screenwriting craft that is essential for any screenwriter; beginner or advanced."
Jack Epps, screenwriter, TOP GUN, DICK TRACY

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And the Best Screenplay Goes To...
Learning from the Academy Award® winning scripts: Sideways, Shakespeare In Love, Crash.
"Your dissection of every plot line of CRASH blending into the other is so on the money. I even picked up some nuances from you, and I've seen the film 412 times."Mark Harris, Producer, Crash (Academy Award for Best Picture)
"a WONDERFUL READ FOR ANYBODY TRYING TO WRITE A SCREENPLAY -- FIRST-TIMERS, and perhaps some of those top professionals as well."Marc Norman, Academy Award-winning screenwriter, Shakespeare in Love
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Film publishers of some of Linda's books:
Silman-James Press is among the leading publishers of books on all aspects of film and filmmaking—including screenwriting, film producing, television producing, budgeting, cinematography, directing, editing, film music, copyright and entertainment law, animation, acting, costuming, and much more.
Among our screenwriting books are Linda Seger's Making a Good Script Great, Making a Good Writer Great, and Advanced Screenwriting.
Visit http://www.silmanjamespress.com for our complete list of titles.
MWP (Michael Wiese Productions) is the world's leading publisher of filmmaking books and screenwriting books. Our goal is to provide information and...community.
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