Friday, February 28, 2014

Oscar Party


It’s time to dust off your cocktail dress or tuxedo and get ready for the Oscars 2014. The party happens on Sunday, March 2nd. The Oscar website already has the nominees in place. You can even print and share your own ballot from the site here

In the 1990s, I used to dress up with a friend of mine to watch the Oscars. Yes, I’m talking a dress (perhaps of the vintage cocktail variety due to a tight budget). We’d eat fun foods, dish the dirt about celebs on the red carpet, and hiss and cheer based on the winners and those left behind in the nominee-only category.

One of my favorite categories was Best Original Screenplay (Best Adapted was less impressive to me). This was probably because I wrote my first original screenplay back then, which never did make it to the big screen.

Since then, I’ve written four screenplays, with a NY agent expressing interest in one of them (until he plummeted off the face of the Earth—or maybe just out of the agenting industry).

Indie Publishing has afforded writers and authors many opportunities once closed off to them (and to me). That said, I’ve decided to e-publish one of my screenplays, Simple Fugitives. Sure, the format is…screenplay-ish. But the storyline has received praise from its pre-published readers. 


Margie Green plans to leave her life behind. The last thing she expects is to become one half of a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde. What should be a simple trip to the bank lands her in the middle of bank robbery, and Margie is mistaken for one of the criminals. Soon, Margie is on the run with down-and-out Stewart Snyder, and together they become Simple Fugitives. 

Written in eScreenplay format, Simple Fugitives is a comic movie venture, bringing an original screenplay to the page. 

Simple Fugitives has been compared to the movie, It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.  


Happy Oscars and happy reading! And don’t forget to look your very best lest you find yourself on the Worst Dressed list on March 3rd.

8 comments:

  1. Congratulations! I didn't know you wrote screenplays.
    The Oscar field is wide open this year. Anyone could win.

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  2. First of all, wow, your screenplay sounds awesome. Seriously! And how impressed am I that you write screenplays!

    I'm having an Oscar party this year. Five couples. Games. Lots of great nibblies. Can't wait!

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  3. I did not know you were a screenplay writer! Congrats!

    I am very much looking forward to seeing Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto in their tuxes on Sunday.

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  4. Congratulations! I didn't know you wrote screenplays.

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  5. Thanks for stopping by, Alex, Cathy, Kelly, and Livia. I started out my writing life (many moons ago) with screenwriting. But breaking into the movie industry is much harder than the novel-writing life.

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  6. I've never tried my hand at a screenwriting. As for the Oscars... I've never really be a big watcher.

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  7. I was totally busy yesterday I missed out on the Oscars! Thank goodness for DVRs. :)

    BTW, I nominated you for an award on my blog. :D hugs!

    Nutschell
    www.thewritingnut.com

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