At the moment, all my screenwriters are busy but the work requests keep flowing in. One new client needs a writer capable of creating a Read More...
'Gone With The Wind'
"Mitchell started writing the book that made her famous out of boredom as she recovered from a leg injury. She had to be goaded into showing it to an editor and was reluctant to have it published. She stated on several occasions that it was 'a rotten book' and that she hated the act of writing. Gone With The Wind would be her only novel. She received a Pulitzer Prize for the book in 1937, and it was adapted to film in 1939."
Wow. Just wow. If she hated it so much, I'm frankly surprised, my dear, that she finished the damned thing. You win a hundred points if you know why I wrote that last sentence the way I did.
I found this in the August 2nd, 2019, New York Times. Fun reading…if you’re not suffering from reader’s block: Read More...
On Friday, May 17th, 2019, I lost my balance on a concrete step in my garage, fell and fractured my left leg, near the hip. I spent Read More...
It’s a page on this website, located here. I’ve been collecting informative and witty comments from writers for years. Read More...
Today, I spoke with a potential client who has a fictional story he wanted to turn into both a novel and a screenplay. He and I chatted Read More...
We’ve been pretty busy at Ghostwriters Central. Someone asked the other day about what’s happening here. We always have a Read More...
So many great writers, so many I’ve not heard of. One of those was William Least Heat-Moon. I saw his 1982 book mentioned Read More...
The call came in from an attorney. He was due to give a motivational speech in several days and he needed a speechwriter who could Read More...
So for a few weeks I had been replying to emails from clients, writers and friends without response, which I thought was odd. Read More...
In today’s Los Angeles Times, I see that legendary novelist and screenwriter William Goldman has passed away at age 87. Nardine Read More...