Ever wanted TOTAL ACCESS to agents, producers, executives, managers, and professional writers? Ever wanted to learn all the secrets and tips to writing BETTER than the pros? Then this is the event you've been waiting for.

You'll meet agents from all the various big agencies, you'll learn how to talk to and pitch to them, and you'll receive various strategies for working with them after the event.

Our conference doesn't just focus on features. As many writers know, TV is where the money is, and we'll have lots of great classes about how to break into TV, and how to write a spec pilot that will sell.

You'll meet producers and studio executives looking to find the next great movie, and get lots of tips and strategies for working with them during and after the conference.

This conference will give you the access and keys to success - you'll never need another event. This isn't just some pitch fest where you get 5 minutes and move on, you'll be able to talk to agents and other heavy hitters for as long as you want - so that you can truly make your own connection and contacts.

Classes Include:

- How to Write Killer Dialogue and Action Lines
- Creating Series for Television
- How to Write Scenes and Characters that POP off the page

Testimonial:

"No one I have ever met has such a wealth of great taste, incredible contacts, and development talent as Michael. Thanks to him, a mere two days after I graduated from film school I had a meeting with executives in Los Angeles, after which they optioned my script. Put simply, Michael changed my life."
Michael Martin, Screenwriter and Now HarperCollins Author

Classes Include:

- Strategies for getting your script read and sold
- Killer Loglines and Query letters and Pitches
- The Mini-Movie Method - Making Screenplay Structure Simple

Testimonial:

"This guy is invaluable! My writing has been elevated at an incredibly rapid pace, and the guidance I received led to meetings with a manager and an executive at Sony. The best decision you'll ever make is to work with Script A Wish!"
Eric Patter, Screenwriter