Posts tagged Women in Film
The Wrong Kind of Women and Why I Never Knew I was One Until Now
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Why I think mentorship programs and diversity initiatives are a bunch of B.S.
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Screenwriting Truly Ain't for Sissies...
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Hollywood, Schmollywood
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Women's History Month and the Myth of the Female Writer
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The Art of Waiting
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Don't Tell Me No. Seriously. Just Don't Do It.
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How to become an overnight success in thirty years or less
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THE BEST LAID PLANS Or Why Being a Screenwriter Makes You Want to Rip Your Head Off and Throw It Across the Room
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