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Research / Children's Book to be turned into script for a play
« Last post by pat-stemper-vojta-2 on March 11, 2023, 05:04 PM »
My children's book was accepted by a local theater group to be used in their Summer Theater Camp. The Artistic director wants me to contact a filmmaker/screenwriter he knows so that we can collaborate on turning my book into a script. I spent some time doing it myself and I'll have to see if it's what he wants.
***My main questions are: Does anyone have any experience with this and how much I should be monetarily compensated- as there has been no mention of payment as of yet. I did send the director an email asking  this question.
***Next question is: If someone else creates the script- Who does the script belong to?
***If I create the script and they offer changes and suggestions only- Do I own the script?
***Do I need to get a copyright for the script?
Thanks so much for your help-
Pat
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Contests and Challenges / Re: Astra International Picture Book Contest
« Last post by Debbie Vilardi on March 10, 2023, 06:16 PM »
Julie, I recall that too. I submitted a year or two ago.
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Contests and Challenges / Re: Astra International Picture Book Contest
« Last post by JulieM on March 10, 2023, 04:09 PM »
I haven't looked at this year's guidelines, but just a warning to check first - I think I remember in previous years that this comp required exclusive submission for the duration of the contest.
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Contests and Challenges / Re: Vivian Kirkfield's 50 Precious Words
« Last post by Vijaya on March 10, 2023, 09:50 AM »
Good luck to all who entered. I love how these writing communities are formed and nurtured.
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Contests and Challenges / Re: Vivian Kirkfield's 50 Precious Words
« Last post by Pons on March 10, 2023, 08:26 AM »
I actually submitted an entry, but had to email Vivian to find the right place to post. She was very gracious about it. Most of the entries I read tended to be aimed at the PB set and were quite lyrical. Mine definitely wasn't. It has been fun to participate in this, and I appreciate Vivian's efforts.
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Research / Re: Question about police car
« Last post by amy-thernstrom on March 09, 2023, 08:20 PM »
Thanks, everyone! 😊
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Contests and Challenges / Re: Vivian Kirkfield's 50 Precious Words
« Last post by Vijaya on March 09, 2023, 06:56 PM »
And I missed the deadline--but for a very good reason. My son made an unexpected trip home last weekend and it was a whirlwind. Fun times.
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Contests and Challenges / Astra International Picture Book Contest
« Last post by Vijaya on March 09, 2023, 06:53 PM »
Via the ICL newsletter--PB Writing Contest https://www.readinglife.com/writingcontest?year=2022&type=index

Manuscript may be submitted in any of the following languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Japanese or Chinese.
1,000 words max
Deadline is April 30th
No entry fee and very nice prizes
Good luck :clover
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Research / Re: Question about police car
« Last post by dewsanddamps on March 09, 2023, 10:05 AM »
Amy, I'd check with your local PD, but if I were writing a first draft before I got that done, I'd write it that they have to actually be let out. I think they're disabled so there's no way to "pop" it open. 

Katie, why am I not surprised you were in a town's citizens' police academy?? :D
The first night I asked whether, in an emergency, they could use a taser as a defibrillator. The officer gave his captain a helpless look. The captain looked to the chief. The chief gravely shook his head no. They remembered me after that.  :nanana
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Research / Re: Question about police car
« Last post by amy-thernstrom on March 09, 2023, 06:18 AM »
I was in our town's citizens' police academy a few years ago. Here if you're in the back seat, you're not getting out until they open it for you. (If there are handles, they're not operational, but I don't remember if they're there.)

Thanks for answering. The YouTube videos don't seem to address this. So I was wondering -- does the police officer in the front seat have to actually get out of the car to open the rear door? Or can he or she just "release" it? If giving people a ride (people who are not potential criminals ), does he or she have to actually get out of the car and open the door like an old-fashioned guy on a date?
I'm old enough that I remember those dates... :o)
I know that some police officers use their cars when they are off-duty. In my novel, the situation is one where he has to pick up the other members of the family on the way home from work and gets in a fight with the teenager, who can't slam out of the car but has to wait for her stepfather to LET her out so it's a big of a frustrating moment (humorous for the reader).

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