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The Hit | Clint Horvath

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"In the midst of his hired kill, a Hitman is visited by his drug abused Uncle and learns the essence of life from his six-year-old cousin."

About Clint Horvath

Clint Horvath, originally from Detroit, Michigan moved to Florida to attend college. He received his bachelors in science with studies in visual effects and motion graphics. Later he attended grad school and received a masters in fine arts in creative writing. His thesis went on to become a finalist in the All-Access Screenwriting Competition. Over the course of the last decade, he has won numerous awards for his writing and short films. He has worked for a local news station, two franchise sports teams and currently a sports television network. He continues to write and direct short films. He's is now gearing up for his upcoming feature film. He lives in Fort Lauderdale with his wife and two children.

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Lunch Meat | Mike Hale

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"In order to get out of a poisonous relationship, a confused twenty-something enlists the help of his stoner best friend and his disgusting roommate."

About Mike Hale

A professional musician turned filmmaker, Michael Hale is a writer, director, editor from Atlanta, Georgia. His work has been showcased at dozens of film festivals all over the world. When not working on films or music videos, he is a film professor at Atlanta Tech.

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The Governor’s Ball | Marti King Young

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"A quiet dinner party with a terrible family during a campaign. What could go wrong?"

About Marti King Young

Marti King Young is an award winning filmmaker and author of the book “Help! I Have An Audition! Now What?”

Her short film, STOLEN, which she wrote, traveled the overseas festival circuit, and earned her the Best Director award at the Miami Beach Film Festival in 2018. Her current film, THE ADVENTURES OF WONDERBOY is currently traveling the festival circuit and has been seen in London, Athens, Palermo, and in various stateside festivals.

Marti recently worked as the assistant to James Wan, Dave Newstadter and Victoria Palmeri on the feature film ANNABELLE COMES HOME. She also was the producer’s assistant on the international hit movie AFTER, as well as the ABC series Kevin (Probably) Saves The World.

Marti’s screenwriting credits include the award winning BOUND AND BAGGED, BOUNTY MOMMA, THE GOVERNOR’S BALL, THE ADVENTURES OF WONDERBOY (co-written with Elijah Haney) and a few more. She’s ghostwritten screenplays which you’ve seen on the silver screen. She polishes scripts for LA producers in her spare time.

She has been featured in the German publication Cinewomen for her contributions to women in film, and was the 2015 recipient of the Women in Film and Television Finishing Grant. She serves as a screenplay judge for various film festivals and speaks at educational campuses. Marti is also a member of the Alliance of Women Directors and currently seeking representation as a writer/director.

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The Buffinator | John Maslowski

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"The survival of the human race against Alexa rests with Buffy a Yorkie targeted for Buffination."

About Colin John Maslowski

John is originally from Brooklyn, New York. He now calls Cleveland, Ohio home.

He began acting in 2015. In 2017, he made several shorts films on his iPhone. In 2018, he made several short animated comedies also on his phone.

In 2018 he began writing scripts. His work often has social commentary and pop culture references.

His films and scripts has been selected by film festivals in the Unites States, Hong Kong, Norway and Canada. The 2019 Cleveland International Film Festival screened his film "Arachnoid". He has also garnered several awards including Best First Time Screenwriter by the N.Y. Film Awards for his script "The Buffinator".

He his currently working on a feature length screenplay about the opioid epidemic.

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Not Even a Gravestone | Colin Charles Dale

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"Twin brothers August and Simon--born and raised in a brothel owned by their degenerate father--slowly discover the horrific reality of their upbringing."

About Colin Charles Dale

Colin Charles Dale is a rising senior in USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. He was born and raised in Hingham, MA, but currently lives in Los Angeles for school. He’s been making short films since he was a little kid and he’s written and directed nine short films to date. He’s currently fundraising/in pre-production for his first feature-length film, Magnolia Flowers, which he will be producing and directing himself. Colin also writes poetry when he’s not working on various screenplays and film projects.

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Your Ride Is Here | Clay Snell

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"One night. One driver. Three different stories."

About Clay Snell

Clay Snell is a writer and director from Knoxville, Tennessee. He has worked for over 5 years in television and finally made the jump to filmmaking in late 2018.

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Finale | Greg Fusco

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"When the creator of the world’s most popular show tragically dies. Two clueless producers must juggle a disorderly cast, a rabid fan base, and an impending deadline as they fight against all odds to satisfy the masses and write the perfect three hour finale to an intricate series which they have always benefited from, but know nothing about."

About Greg Fusco

Greg Fusco, 36, was born in Columbus, OH, but has spent most of his adult life living in New York and the Caribbean. Currently writing and bartending in Crown Heights, Brooklyn; Greg is dedicated to bringing playful, original concepts to life through his work as a screenwriter. Always on the lookout for the next, great story to tell, Greg has traveled the globe researching everything from clowns, to nautical mysteries, to the long, strange history of baseball. He currently has many projects in the works, with a heavy focus on both television and feature screenwriting. His work has earned awards and nominations at multiple festivals including: The Houston Comedy Film Festival, The Nantucket Film Festival, The Georgia Shorts Film Festival, The Yosemite International Film Festival, The Inroads Screenwriting Fellowship, and The Twister Alley Film Festival. Greg was educated at Marymount Manhattan College where he earned his BFA in Theatre Performance and although he spends very little time acting these days, he continues the art of storytelling through the words and worlds he puts on page. He not only hopes to succeed as a screenwriter, but is dedicated to bringing awareness and film to the Caribbean. In the rare moments where he is not writing or slinging drinks, he is usually hanging out with his family or at the beach...any beach will do.

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Inked in Blood | Paul Corricelli

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"A tortured man returns to the town he ran away from as a child to exact his revenge on all those who wronged him and face the one man he fears the most... his father."

About Paul Corricelli

I spent a good part of my youth moving around the country. I’ve lived in Maryland, Florida, Texas, back to Maryland, Northern California, Illinois, and Finally Southern California (Los Angeles), where I’ve been for thirty-one years.

I grew up wanting to be a comic book artist/storyteller, or rock star (drummer). In my twenties, I dropped out of art school to pursue fame and fortune and convinced my bandmates to pack up their lives in Chicago and move with me to Los Angeles. I loved being on stage and performing. I loved the attention, but not the spotlight... I should probably seek professional help for that.

We came close, but in the end, it didn’t work out. The band broke up, and I was tired of being a poor musician - it’s no joke, I lived on Ramen and Mac and Cheese. Through a friend, I got a job in the film industry, and I’ve been there ever since.
I never gave up on my artistic endeavors. Even after moving to LA, I still took art, animation, and photography classes. I wrote hundreds of songs while in my band (that I never showed anyone), and continued to write and draw my own comic book stories.

It was on the set of Deadwood that I was inspired to write screenplays. Day after day of watching David Milch work, his process, his grasp of character, story, and his interaction with the actors, really opened my eyes to a new world of storytelling.

Early on in my writing career, I optioned a screenplay that I wrote with a good friend (JP). The Inked In Blood Short is adapted from my feature screenplay by the same name. The Inked short has placed in the final round of several short screenplay competitions and Inked In Blood the feature has won several contests, including the Table Read My Screenplay - Park City, the WildSound contest, the 2017 Depth of Field contest, and the Festival of Horror. In 2018 Inked was a finalist in the Inroads Screenwriting Fellowship and this year it is a Finalist in the 2019 Underground Indie Film Fest, and the Table Read - Hollywood competition.

My screenplay “A Life Unravelled,” is a Finalist in the 5th Annual WideScreen Film Festival.

Twitter @camcorri

Email mywritersroom@yahoo.com

Website mywritersroom.com

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Texas Annie “Legend of the Moan Ranger” | Jennifer Howd & Ross Mihalko

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"Texas Annie tells the musical tale of a renegade dildo runner in Texas when sex toys are declared illegal."

About Jennifer Howd & Ross Mihalko

A multi-hyphenate with 15+ years of experience working in the entertainment industry, Jennifer Howd is an author, editor, indie filmmaker, and a Certified Mindfulness Facilitator through UCLA’s Mindful Awareness Research Center. She has co-penned numerous spec screenplays, as well as two award-winning spec teleplays. And her debut memoir, Sit, Walk, Don’t Talk: How I Survived a Silent Meditation Retreat, was featured on NPR’s “Weekend Edition.” A proud voice in the queer community, Jennifer is the co-author of The Gay & Lesbian Guide to College Life, published by Random House. She also co-created and produced the world's first "Queer Media & Entertainment Conference” (Q-Me Con) in NYC (2006) and Los Angeles (2007), as well as a special "Women's Summit” version in NYC (2008) — all of which were committed to promoting queer visibility within the media & entertainment arenas. She is honored to have been included in GO! Magazine's 2008 & 2014 "100 Women We Love" lists. For more information, visit www.JenniferHowd.com.

Ross Mihalko is a queer playwright, screenwriter, and children's book author who has been weaving words into worlds for well over 20 years. His plays and musicals have been performed around the world and Off-Broadway, and his feature animation work has been released through LIONSGATE FILMS. His horror comedy film, HORROR CAMP, is currently in development with major talent attached (official announcement coming soon). In addition, Ross' Middle Grade children's book series, THE SADIE SHIPSINKER SAGA, is preparing for publication with a projected launch in 2020. Originally from New England, Ross now happily lives in Los Angeles, California with his two teenage daughters and his incredible spouse and occasional co-author, a doctor of mythological studies. You can discover more about him and his work at www.RossMihalko.com.

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The Creepy House | Shoshana Rosenbaum

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"On a Halloween dare, a timid tween goes into an abandoned house -- and develops a surprising connection with the ghost of a girl who died long ago. When the house is slated for demolition, the neighborhood kids join forces to save the ghost."

About Shoshana Rosenbaum

Shoshana Rosenbaum is a writer/director and educator based in Washington, D.C. Her award-winning short films THE GOBLIN BABY and HIDE AND SEEK have screened at festivals around the U.S. and internationally. Her screenplay AT THE EDGE OF THE WOODS (formerly THE GOBLIN CHILD) was named to The 2017 Bitch List. With her feature script THE CREEPY HOUSE, she was a finalist in the 2015 Austin Film Festival Pitch Competition. Her screenplays have been finalists in the Nashville Film Festival, Hollyshorts Film Festival, DC Shorts Film Festival, and Asian Pacific American Film Festival. She is repped by John Zaozirny at Bellevue.

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