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CREATIVE SCREENWRITING
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Bi-monthly magazine from Los Angeles, United States published by Creative Screenwriting,

- First and last issue: 1994-2012
- 99 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database.
- Focuses on all aspects of screenwriting.
- Ceased publication.
- Website: www.creativescreenwriting.com

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REWRITING HOLLYWOOD

A Decade in Review
The films and writers that changed moviemaking
over the past ten years.


Creative Screenwriting's TOP 50 FILMS OF THE DECADE - The Reader's List

As voted on by the readers and staff.

Rewriting Hollywood - The Essays
Rewriting Hollywood: An Introduction BY JEFF GOLDSMITH
The Comics Renaissance BY PETER CLINES
The Long, Slow Death of Horror BY PETER CLINES
Political Pushback BY PETER CLINES
Indie Storm Rising BY ADAM STOVALL
Pixar's Risks Pay Off BY DANNY MUNSO
Don't #*%! with the R-Rated Comedy! BY JEFF GOLDSMITH

The Best Writing of 2009

Throwing Out the Book
Screenwriter Gary Whitta found himself working against conventional wisdom, methods and even his own rules of screenwriting when he penned a sci-fi parable about faith called The Book of Eli.
BY PETER CLINES


Niche Markets for Screenwriters

Niche films are seeing their business boom because of recent Hollywood fare and are creating new opportunities for screenwriters.
BY JOHN FOLSOM

Men Growing Up...At Least a Little

Following the runaway success of The Hangover, audiences should
prepare themselves for more tales of men failing to act their age.
BY PAUL DORO

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