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- "If you are interested in writing screenplays, I cannot recommend this course highly enough....For the first time (to my knowledge) the "book" is written for the way one works rather than expecting one to follow the author's suggested line of thought....I was prompted to go back and do further work on one of my screenplays which I had thought finished. How do you put a price on that? Charles has done a superb job compiling as much as one needs to know to write a screenplay. It is a trove of information and guidance. Just add your own story." Cam Eason, The Book Nook
- "the remarkable electronic book on Screenwriting...Screenwright has everything that you would expect in a well written screenwriting work book....Although there is plenty of meat in its twelve chapters, as a quick aide memoire it excels because you can so quickly access a piece of information at your desktop when you need it....Screenwright is a fresh approach to helping your screenwriting and one that deserves consideration from everyone starting out." John Hopson, Virtual Screenwriter at London Screenwriters Workshop
- "Especially for newcomers to screenwriting, Charles Deemer's book can help shorten a long and often painful learning curve. And what the heck -- maybe those of us who have managed to write a few scripts via the 'forest' method can soak up some of the best lessons of the 'trees.'" Si Dunn at Cyber Film School
- "The book is designed like a course, and takes the approach that the reader is basically a beginner. Every step is explained in detail, and nothing is over-looked. ... Screenwright presents a self-contained screenwriting course that anyone can use. It is structured unlike any other screenwriting book -- due mostly to the fact that it is an electronic (html) book." Christopher Wehner, Screenwriters Utopia
- "highly recommended...remarkable, ground-breaking screenwriting tutorial." Screaming in the Celluloid Jungle
- "...this book is [for] someone who is about to start their first screenplay - or someone who has started but found the process frustrating, unrewarding and mystifying....An unusual and innovative approach to teaching screenwriting." And in a second post: "...the strength of Screenwright is that it presents fledgeling writers with a range of options, within which to explore their own personal approach to screenwriting.... this book is ideal for those just dipping into the big pool of screenwriting." Chris Owen on misc.writing.screenplays newsgroup.
- "Clearly, Mr. Deemer knows his subject, has a great passion for it and wants to share his knowledge. Also, the teacher is very kind to his students." Wendy Jane Henson, Hollywood Scriptwriter.
- "an extraordinary book that promises to become the bible of screenwriting for the novice. And that's not an exaggeration!" -- StoryCraft Fiction Writers Page
- "He takes alot of the various theories and puts it all in one text. He also takes into account that different people write in different ways. Lots of examples, plus he actually writes a screenplay within the pages of the text, applying the things he's talking about. If I could only choose one resource, this is the one I'd get. It's well worth the money." B.E., college screenwriting professor.
- "Loved Screenwright. It's a better course than one for which I paid ten times the price." V., Screenwright purchaser.
- "Screenwright is fantastic. It is the most complete tool that I've seen." T.M., Screenwright purchaser.
- "I have done many writing/screenwriting courses, but yours stands out in particular, as you actually recognise 'Forest' writers, such as myself - a breed that virtually every other writing philosophy ignores or ridicules as being wrong and 'can't do!!'. Well done, Charles. The 'looking over your shoulder' [feature] is another excellent feature..." C.H., Screenwrightpurchaser.
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