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"Four Screenplays: Studies in the American Screenplay," by Syd Field
"Four Screenplays with Essays: Marathon Man, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Princess Bride, Misery," by William Goldman
"The Shawshank Redemption: The Shooting Script," by Frank Darabont
"Shakespeare in Love," by Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard
"American Beauty," by Alan Ball, Sam Mendes
"Chinatown," by Robert Towne
"Fargo," by Ethan & Joel Coen
"Sunset Boulevard," by Billy Wilder
"The Cider House Rules," by John Irving
"Sense and Sensibility," by Emma Thompson
"Pulp Fiction, " by Quentin Tarantino
"The English Patient," by Anthony Minghella
"The Fisher King," by Richard LaGravanese picture not available
"Terminator 2," by James Cameron,
William Wisher
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"Thelma and Louise,"
by Callie Khouri
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Dear Sandy,

"I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for writing such a helpful book. I have read other script-writing books and tried to apply the techniques they suggested, but there always seemed to be something missing and I could never grasp the concept enough to do anything with what the author was “teaching”. Now, after reading just a few pages of your book things are finally starting to “click” into place. I have a 1 page synopsis, written in the present tense that (to me) flows perfectly. What a great feeling! ....I will finally complete the script that I have wanted to write for many years now."


-  Marlene B.


"Hi Sandy,

I recently purchased and downloaded your book on screenwriting and am really enjoying it. This is the best book on the subject I've read so far. It is clear,concise and covers all the important areas of screenwriting. I've gone through some of the exercises and would like to know your thoughts on my idea. Can we schedule a quick pitch appointment? I think this would be most helpful. Thanks."

-  Ralph H.

 


"Dear Sandy,

...I am midway through your book on how to turn a story idea into a good screenplay, and I can't thank you enough for all the tips that I've read in your book so far. I recently got this story idea, based pretty much on a real-life happening, that I started to write down thanks to the hints you offer, because until now I was really "with hands tied" as to where and how I should start, and what things I should and should not do with the screenplay. I have read many other explanatory how-to books on this area, but none of them helped me as much as yours did..."

-  Jacob G.


"Hi Sandy,

I am in the process of reading "HOLLYWOOD SCRIPT WRITING: HOW TO BIRTH YOUR IDEA INTO A BANKABLE SCREENPLAY". There is a plethora of books/articles etc. out there, but in my opinion, yours is head and shoulders above the rest. The publication is informative and very enjoyable to read...
Thanks, Sandy!"

-  Robert S.



"Brilliant, masterful, I appreciated your comments...You have a positive outlook and that is much appreciated. You have added fuel for the imagination and I am ready to go to work..."

-  Ken P.

 

"Sandy,
The scriptwriting book you wrote is clear and also inspiring to me. I
just had to send you this thank you note.

You write really well...Very good stuff.

...You have packed so much practical experience into [these]...pages...I have started some sketches of stories. I'm motivated. One hour per day. Same time every day. You've helped me to know where I am going.

Thank You So Very Much,

-  Neil K.