09-16-2015, 10:39 AM
(09-15-2015, 05:45 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Way back in the early 90's I wrote a couple of screenplays. Sent copies off to a lot of agents, but no one was interested. My dreams of becoming a writer were crushed.
However I just recently read the book "Addie Pray". The 1970's movie "Paper Moon" was based on this book, and after the movie became such a big hit the book was re-released under the name "Paper Moon".
Anyway the best part of the book was the second half. The movie is just based on about the first half. So I am thinking that I will try to write a screenplay based on the second half of the book.
Just really hard to make myself sit down and get started on it.
As a lawyer I guess you would know, but are you allowed to do that?
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