I have written a few books for interviews with vets - many WW2, Korea, and Vietnam. O have also taken a few of those interviews and created screenplays. Where / what do I do next? How do I get my stuff seen?
It can be hard to find an agent or a publisher. One way to do it is via KDP on Amazon. You have to do most of the marketing yourself, but there are people out there who can help. I recommend joining the 20BooksTo50L group on Facebook. There is a wealth of information there from people who have done very well for themselves by self-publishing and handling their own marketing.
You could post your loglines, synopses, and scripts in the Logline Section of your profile. Producers, directors, etc. search members' profiles for projects. You might be able to upload your books to your profile. I've never tried to, so I'm not sure.
I suggest adding a profile picture. People will feel more comfortable networking and collaborating with you if they know what you look like. And if you have a picture, your profile will show up when someone searches for you.
I also suggest adding a more detailed bio. It’ll help you build relationships/network on here. You could add things like why you became a writer, why you like to interview veterans, your accomplishments, your goals, and what books/movies/shows you like.
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It can be hard to find an agent or a publisher. One way to do it is via KDP on Amazon. You have to do most of the marketing yourself, but there are people out there who can help. I recommend joining the 20BooksTo50L group on Facebook. There is a wealth of information there from people who have done very well for themselves by self-publishing and handling their own marketing.
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Welcome to the community, Michael Pazeian.
You could post your loglines, synopses, and scripts in the Logline Section of your profile. Producers, directors, etc. search members' profiles for projects. You might be able to upload your books to your profile. I've never tried to, so I'm not sure.
You could also search for literary agents (for your scripts) on IMDbPro (https://pro.imdb.com/signup/index.html?u=http%3A%2F%2Fpro.imdb.com%2F).
I suggest adding a profile picture. People will feel more comfortable networking and collaborating with you if they know what you look like. And if you have a picture, your profile will show up when someone searches for you.
I also suggest adding a more detailed bio. It’ll help you build relationships/network on here. You could add things like why you became a writer, why you like to interview veterans, your accomplishments, your goals, and what books/movies/shows you like.
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Nathan Glovinsky (an Agent Trainee in UTA's TV Literary department) is having an Ask Me Anything in Stage 32's Writers' Room Lounge, Michael Pazeian. He's answering questions all day about talent agencies, literary representation, and today's film/television market (www.stage32.com/lounge/vip/Ask-Me-Anything-AMA-Rising-Through-The-Ranks-...).
You need to be a Writers' Room member to access the AMA. You can get your first month of membership free here: www.stage32.com/writers-room/plans-vip
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Welcome Michael! Nice to meet you. Glad you're here.