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How do you get your Book made into a Show or Movie? Virtual Pitch Fest: A Writer’s Guide to Breaking into the Film and TV Industry
Ever wonder how to get your book adapted into a TV show or movie? Breaking into the film and TV industry can be challenging, and it requires a combination of talent, persistence, and a little bit of luck.
By The Pleasure Pen3 years ago in Fiction
STAR WAR
As a film reviewer, it is an honor to evaluation one of the most iconic movie trilogies of all time: the Star Wars trilogy. This trilogy, which consists of "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope," "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back," and "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return o f the Jedi," is a masterpiece in the world of cinema. Created through George Lucas, these movies have captured the hearts and imaginations of human beings round the world when you consider that their launch in the Nineteen Seventies and 1980s.
By Vinish Navis3 years ago in Fiction
WHAT IF WE LIVED ON A PLANET WITH NO SUN
consider the Rebel Planet the grandiose Drifter that no one needs to bring back home fundamentally a maverick planet is a planet that has been shot out from its own star framework and is currently drifting erratically through space like an enormous recluse these planets aren't simply a hypothesis researchers have really identified some in our universe as a matter of fact gauges propose that there might be loads of these Vast Wanderers drifting around the Smooth Way and they aren't little rough universes like Earth some of them are truly huge gas monsters ordinarily bigger than Jupiter these behemoths might actually have their own moons and, surprisingly, their own small frameworks circling around them for instance one of the most renowned maverick planets we are aware of has a convoluted name here you read it for yourself it's situated around 80 light years from Earth and it was found in 2013.
By Adomakoh Patrick3 years ago in Fiction
The Art of Failure
In the small town of Willow Creek, there was a young girl named Lily who dreamed of becoming a professional dancer. She had been practicing ballet since she was five years old and had always been told that she had a natural talent. However, as she grew older, Lily found it harder to keep up with her peers, and her dream began to slip away.
By Joseph Thelingoane3 years ago in Fiction








