Have you written something that you KNOW is good, but need help getting the word out?
Do you have a book manuscript that deserves to be published, but no one is willing to give it a look?
Do you have a screenplay that has the makings of a really great movie, but Hollywood producers and agents just don’t give a damn?
The Unsung Critic is here to help. If your work measures up, if it is truly worthy in his eyes, then he will do his part and tell the world.
Have you written something that you KNOW is good, but need help getting the word out?
Do you have a book manuscript that deserves to be published, but no one is willing to give it a look?
Do you have a screenplay that has the makings of a really great movie, but Hollywood producers and agents just don’t give a damn?
The Unsung Critic is here to help. If your work measures up, if it is truly worthy in his eyes, then he will do his part and tell the world.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
BIG NEWS! BIG NEWS! BIG NEWS! BIG NEWS! BIG NEWS!
And if that isn't enough to impress ya, it looks like Ms. Schultz will also be stretching her legs in the director's chair!!!
And most deservedly so, I must say. PROGGER is really a wonderful, charming script, and I'm happy that there are a few bigwigs out there who share in that opinion.
So there you have it: in the four months that this blog has been up, we already have a great success story...and some proof that The Unsung Critic is a good judge of material!
Here's to you, Angela...and to all other struggling writers out there. Put your passion to paper. Work hard. Never give up. Dare to dream.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Season's Greetings, and all-around good luck to each and every one of you.
:)
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Q: Any new reviews coming? A: I'm working on it!

I'm quite surprized by the quality of these recent submissions! When I started this blog back in August, I got a lot of crap. Though going through it wasn't particularly entralling, it sure was easier on my free time; I'd need only to read a few pages (usually no more than five) before confidently tossing them into my office wastebasket. Now that the general quality of the submissions has improved dramatically, I'm reading them from start to finish much more frequently.
At least TWO new reviews are on the way. The first is for a script that is very, very good. The other script is...
Well, it did the unthinkable. It actually made me glad to be alive.