Executive Summary
There are fundamental principles and little-known secrets in all best-selling writing. Spend 8 hours with master teacher, Prof. Richard Krevolin and learn the secrets behind writing dynamic dialogue and creating surprising plots and characters that come to life. Like all SEAK training, Secrets to Writing a Best-Seller is lively and interactive. Attendees will have the opportunity to get all their questions answered. There will be video examples and networking opportunities. NOTE: There will not be time for people to share their pages or read excerpts of their work aloud.
SCHEDULE (Thursday, Oct. 20, 2005)
7:30 - 8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 - 9:30 The Basic Principles of Storytelling!
9:30 - 11:30 Creative Writing 101: A Master's Degree Course in Creative Writing in 120 Minutes or less!
11:30 - 12:00 Using Myths to Deepen and Enrich Your Story
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch With Faculty
1:00 - 2:00 You Don't Say or The Essence of Good Dialogue!
2:00 - 3:00 Put on Your 3-D Glasses and Create 3-D Characters!
3:00 - 4:00 The Art of Revision
4:00 - 5:00 The Creative Writer's Survival Guide!
Faculty
Richard Krevolin
He is the author of the books, Screenwriting From The Soul (St. Martins Press), Pilot Your Life (Prentice-Hall), and How To Adapt Anything Into A Screenplay (Wiley & Sons). Richard has several screenplays under option and in development. Furthermore, his newest script, "How to Shag a Woman Properly" will be shot this year and will be released in 2006. He is also the author of four young adult novels that will be published in the next year.
He was one of the writers of the documentary, Fiddler on the Roof: 30 Years of Tradition. He was a finalist in the $500,000 Kingman Screenwriting Award, the Chesterfield Contest, the Klasky-Csupo Writing for Children Contest, the Nicholl Fellowship Screenwriting Award, the USC One-Act Play Festival, the HBO New Writers Project, and the Eugene O'Neill National Playwrights' Conference. His one-man show, Yahrzeit, was a huge hit at the Santa Monica Playhouse, running for five sold-out months. Under a new name, Boychik, it opened Off-Broadway at Theater Four in New York City and is now touring the country. He received a Valley Theatre League nomination for best director and best play for his one-man musical RebbeSoul-O.
His play, King Levine opened at the Odyssey Theater under the direction of Joseph Bologna and after receiving rave reviews, transferred to The Tiffany. It was also nominated for an Ovation Award as Best Adaptation. In the past few years, Richard had two one-person plays open in L.A., The Lemony Fresh Scent of Diva Monsoon Man (starring Ruth DeSosa) at the Rose Alley and Seltzer Man (starring David Proval of The Sopranos) at the Tiffany. His newest one man play, MEYER LANSKY, has been translated into Hebrew and will be running in Tel Aviv at the Cameri Theater in 2005. His plays have been performed with Ed Asner, Allen Arbus, Jean Smart, Mackenzie Phillips and Richard Kline.
Krevolin has been a panelist and keynote speaker at a variety of popular writers' conferences, including the Maui Writer's Conference, The Santa Fe Screenwriters Conference, the Hollywood Film Festival, The Surrey Writer's Conference, and The Learning Annex.
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