Screenwriting or Novels? Advice from Hollywood - video

The state of the screenwriting industry doesn't look so good to novelist and screenwriter Beth Albright. She shares advice from a Hollywood executive who recommends to her that she write books instead of screenplays. Listen in to hear the powerful reason why.
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  • I'm glad I changed publishers. I will own the rights to my book forever. Instead of the other company. Thank you for that awesome reminder. Bella
  • Thank-you Beth. I am breaking into the industry with my first book. A science fiction novel that is not exactly to the norm for it has poetry, fact and fiction and the characters are easy to relate to. I still am laboring on the manuscript although I still have about four more chapters to complete the first book. I was glad you reinforced my thoughts on retaining the rights to my book, what avenues of advertisement would you seek to break out a new book into the industry; is a review by a literary reviewer, very helpful for a new book? What marketing features should I be aware of? Really would like to have your opinion on introducing a book to market. Thanks Again Richard Long
  • Thank you so much for that message. I will always keep and remember.
  • This is something we need to hear from someone who is already where we want to be. Thanks for sharing what you learned from someone in the screen industry.
  • Thanks so much for the insight. Very helpful information. Let's stay connected. Facebook: Troy R Legette Instagram: Social_Climax website: www.troylegette-socialclimax.com