About the Author:
Richard W. Krevolin, a graduate of Yale University, is a professor of Screenwriting at USC, holding masters degrees from both USC and UCLA. He has authored several optioned screenplays and has written many professionally produced plays, including The Law of the Return (The Meyer Lansky Story), which won teh Seventh Annual Streisand Festival of New Jewish Plays, and has been performed in Los Angeles and New York. Another one of his works, Boychik, opened off-Broadway in 1997 and is now touring the country. He resides in Los Angeles, California.
Review:
"Richard Krevolin is one of the most dedicated and inspired writing teachers I have ever known, and in this irreverent book of writing wisdom, he dramatizes the principles of good storytelling. Screenwriting from the Soul makes the odd truths young and alive again. It's a first-rate guide to good writing, but it's also a clear-eyed assessment of what it takes to survive a writing life. This book provides the beating heart that's needed to balance the intellectual and commerical guides to screenwriting."—Christopher Vogler, Director of Development, Fox 2000 Pictures, and author of The Writer's Journey
"This insightful, humorous, and provocative guide to the creative process is more than an original and aspiring screenwriting text—it is ultimately a deeply moving treatise on life, love, and humanity."—Michael Hauge, author of Screenplays That Sell
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