by John | Jul 1, 2016 | Results, WMC, WriteMovies News

We are delighted to announce the quarter-finalists for our Spring 2016 Competition. Since that late surge of entries, causing us to extend the deadline, we had a lot of scripts to get through – and it’s been an enjoyable task reading through every one submitted – so thank you to everyone who entered the contest. We will announce Semi-finalists, winner and runners-up in the next few weeks. (more…)
by WriteMovies | Apr 21, 2016 | Our Winners, Results, Updates, WMC, WriteMovies News
WriteMovies.com WMC39 International Writing Competition: Congratulations to the winners!

by WriteMovies | Feb 14, 2016 | Highlights, Updates, WriteMovies News
We’re back with a new look, new PayPal account, new competitions and new kinds of Industry Access for writers and producers. (more…)
by WriteMovies | Feb 11, 2016 | Highlights, Updates, WriteMovies News

WriteMovies has appointed Ian Kennedy as its new Director of World Wide Development. The new role will forge new partnerships between global writers and the international film industry, while helping oversee existing WriteMovies competitions and services based at our office in Los Angeles.
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by WriteMovies | Jan 20, 2016 | Results, Updates, WMC, WriteMovies News
WriteMovies.com WMC39 International Writing Competition: Congratulations to the winners!

by John | Jan 11, 2015 | Events, Highlights, WriteMovies News
WM at the BAFTAs in London, partying with Ben Affleck, George Clooney, Daniel Day-Lewis, Jennifer Lawrence, and more. The after-party wound down at 4am and would have been the party of the decade if not for the non-stop freezing rain! (more…)
by John | May 22, 2014 | WriteMovies News, Writing Insights
Learn how Hollywood and the film industry works from a writer’s perspective from WriteMovies’ CEO, Alex Ross.
Find out what really goes on behind the scenes so you can circumnavigate all the politics and development people, to not only get your script sold, but made.Knowing what you’re doing is vital in this industry, and this is something the well-established writers know, take advantage of and practice daily. (more…)