"Five stars. If you are a screenwriter, you need this "
--Tamara Steren - Semi-Finalist, ISA Table Ready My Screenplay contest
"Great guide. This is a really great little guide, full of punchy and easily actionable suggestions."
--K.M. Weiland - Author, Outlining Your Novel
"I appreciated the non-academic approach to dialogue writing. Rogan made writing dialogue seem not only possible but doable, which is not something many other authors of screenwriting books can say."
--Nicole Shephard - Author, Feminism and Surveillance
"Helpful ideas. This short book has a lot of good suggestions."
--Ali Julia - #1 Hall of Fame Amazon Reviewer
Want to (finally) learn how to write a movie script with dialogue that's snappy, believable and -- at the very least -- super-entertaining?
Want to learn screenplay writing shortcuts and strategies the masters use -- such as Aaron Sorkin and James L. Brooks -- to generate screenplay dialogue that not only do actors love saying but actually push the story forward?
Looking for a NO B.S. and super-simple Screenwriting 101 that will show you how to get the most realistic and dramatic dialogue out of your brain...even if you have all the dialogue skills of a Michael Bay film?
Well, in...How to Write a Script With Dialogue That Doesn't Suck - Screenplay Writing Made (Stupidly) Easy Book 3 you'll learn how to write a script with dialogue that crackles off the page and sets you apart from the competition. (Dialogue, after all, is one of the few things people absolutely read when they read a screenplay.)
You'll get access to such juicy screenwriting nuggets as:
And unlike that generic, cliched screenwriting manual that talks about the "Principles of Speech," this guide is written by a former screenplay reader and optioned screenwriter, Michael Rogan of ScriptBully magazine, who can help you write marketable and entertaining dialogue, fast.
So, CHECK OUT How to Write a Script With Dialogue That Doesn't Suck - Screenplay Writing Made (Stupidly) Easy Book 3 TODAY...
It may not (instantly) make you as good as Aaron Sorkin. But it WILL make your scripts seem smarter, quicker, and funnier...even if they aren't.