23rd August 2017
My
Dear Friends at Management,
I am a screenwriter, playwright, and novelist
so I am pleased to find a company that would work with all three. I’ve been
published in the ‘Pioneer Artistic Review’ twice. I have sold a script to
Absurd TV and was then contracted and have completed rewriting a script
purchased from another author for the same company.
I
am currently looking to market a script called ‘Walker in the Trees’ which is
something of a horror/thriller designed to be a lower budget theatrical
release. I have also written the novel
to this film. ‘Walker in the Trees’ centers around Karl a man haunted by the
ghost of his murdered sister. In the
film he has hunted down her killers and they become the primary victims of the
story. This film earned me an A+ in
Screenwriting at Cal State University Fullerton.
I
have two full length plays that have done well in cold reads, I am working on
another novel, and have written another film in the romantic comedy range. Writing is what I love and I’m not all that
picky about what I’m writing.
Thank
you for your time,
Richard
Leland Neal
23rd August 2017
Mr.
(agent),
I
am currently seeking to market a Novel and screenplay called ‘Walker in the
Trees’. This is a thriller novel not unlike the work of Stephen King in its
supernatural nature and would be marketed primarily to men between 18 and 35
but has elements of LGBT and stronger female characters. The novels primary distinction is that
through much of the second act it focuses on the villains as they are caught
between their own illegal activities and an attacking force.
As
an author I have been published in the ‘Pioneer artistic Review’ and sold a
script to Absurd TV. I was also contracted by Absurd TV to rewrite a short film
written by another author. I wrote ‘Walker in the Trees’ because I was told as
a film it would be easy to market by a college professor. I then rewrote it as
a novel because copious sources have stated that a novel is far easier to
market.
Thank
you for your time,
Richard
Leland Neal
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