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Billy Mernit: WRITING THE ROMANTIC COMEDY, 20TH ANNIVERSARY UPDATED & EXPANDED EDITION
CUT TO THE CHASE: Writing Feature Films with the Pros at UCLA Extension Writers' Program
I contributed two chapters to this useful book about how to write feature films, edited by Linda Venis, in collaboration with fellow UCLA Extension Writers' Program instructors: it's crammed with good info.
CHERISHED: 21 Writers on Animals They Have Loved and Lost
Judith Lewis Mernit and I contributed essays to this book, along with Jane Smiley, Thomas McGuane, and Anne Lamott, among others. Editor Barbara Abercrombie put it together, it's available on Amazon for a mere 10 bucks and change, and all proceeds go to an animal rescue charity.
Interesting blog Billy. Lots of pictures, few words. Rough night, eh?
- E.C. Henry from Bonney Lake, WA
Posted by: E.C. Henry | January 01, 2006 at 02:42 PM
Happy New Year Mr. Billy!
Somebody airbrush or photoshop out the poodle, it's killing it for me.
Posted by: Write Procrastinator | January 03, 2006 at 06:49 AM
WP, I'm not a poodle fan myself, but you can't take the Fifi out of the Fifties. And Natalie, like any good actress, needs a motivation to bend over like that, see, so...
Posted by: mernitman | January 03, 2006 at 10:27 PM
"And Natalie, like any good actress, needs a motivation to bend over like that, see, so..."
Good gravy, that was Natalie Wood??!! This reveals me to be a writer with *so* much attention to detail and priorities.
Who took the picture, Scavullo?
Posted by: Write Procrastinator | January 05, 2006 at 06:24 AM