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Scriptapalooza 11th Annual Screenwriting Competition Announced

Scriptapalooza is inviting submissions for its 2009 International Screenplay Competition. The deadline is April 15 2009, but early bird submissions need to be submitted by January 5. 

The first prize is $10,000 and the top three finalists, plus 10- runners up will have their screenplays considered by established production companies and literary representatives.

Screenplays should be feature length between 80 and 140 pages and can be in any genre and of any budget. Entries can be submitted by e-mail or printed. Entry fees are as follows: $40 if submitted by January 5, $45 if submitted by March 5 or $50 before the deadline of April 15.

Both the Writers’ Guild of America West Registry and the Writers’ Guild of Canada support the competition. The competition has had some successes over the years with over 30 screenplays optioned, two Lifetime movies made, and Emmy winners, according to Mark Andrushko, president and co-founder of Scriptapalooza.

Scriptapalooza says it will also be accepting submissions for its international television writing competition from December 1.

Scriptapalooza’s website: http://www.scriptapalooza.com/
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