Hollywood Screenplay Awards Winners |
The Hollywood Screenplay Awards were created to bridge the gap between Hollywood and emerging screenwriters from the global creative community.
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The Hollywood Screenplay Awards has announced the winner of its 2005 competition: The 2005 Screenplay Winner Is: "Legend" by Brian Francis Neary of California. 2005 Screenplay Honorary Mentions: "In the Heat of the Light" by Brian Keith Tochi and William Smith Keane of California. "Twin Deception" by Jeff R. Williams of North Carolina. 2004 WINNERS
The Hollywood Screenplay Awards has announced the winners of the The 2004 screenplay winners are: First Place: "The Kreutzer Sonata" by Kelleigh E. Greenberg of California. Second Place: "The Mistress of Farnon Hall" by Deb Ryan of Massachusetts. Third Place: "Dollarhide and the Lady" by Jeffrey M. Meyer of Texas. 2003 WINNERS
The winners of the 2003 Hollywood Screenplay Awards competition are: First Place: "Let's Mow" by Joe Wilson of California. Second Place: "Tunnelman!" by Adam Nadler of New York. Third Place: "Stage Mom" by Maggie Franks of California. 2002 WINNERS The winners of the 2002 Hollywood Screenplay Awards: competition are: First Place: "Bathsheba" by Jack Brosky of California. Second Place: "Love and Larceny" by Martha A. McCoy and Carrie S. McCoy of Massachusetts. Third Place: "Blindsighted" by Leslie R. Henderson of Texas. 2001 WINNERS The winners of the 2001 Hollywood Screenplay Awards: competition are: First Place: "The Return" by Natalia Lazarus and Piero Dusa of California. Second Place: "All Rise," by Tommy A. Bryant of Tennessee. Third Place: "Hatchet" by Robert McMahon of New York.
The winners of the 2001 Hollywood Book Awards: competition are: First Place: "Fugitive Colors" by Lisa Frydman of Maryland. Second Place: "Papa's Problem" by Patrick Kendrick of Florida. Third Place: "Body Card" by John Gitter of Tennessee.
2000 WINNERS The winners of the 2000 Hollywood Screenplay Awards: competition are: First Place: "Always Shining" by Michael Qualiano of New Jersey. Second Place: "Alien Circus" by Anton Diether of California. Third Place: "Affairs 'R Us" by Robert M. Blankenhorn of Michigan. Honorable Mention: "Crossings" by Fred Perry of California. Honorable Mention: "The Game Show Host" by Steve Erickson of Illinois.
The winners of the 2000 Hollywood Book Awards: competition are: First Place: "Squint" by Michael Gabriele of Maryland. Second Place: "Whispers of God" by Dr. Mary B. Turner of Texas. Third Place: "The Final Slum: Two Siberian Stories" by Stefan Sullivan of Washington, D.C. Honorable Mention: "The Flystrip" by G.B. Banta of California. Honorable Mention: "Satan's Treasure" by Lou Volpentesta of Canada.
1999 WINNERS The winners of the 1999 Hollywood Screenplay Awards: competition are:
1999 WINNERS The winners of the 1999 Hollywood Book Awards: competition are:
Honorable Mention: "The CIA, The KGB, & Me." Gabriele Hammerstein's true story, written with Mike McGrady.
HOLLYWOOD SCREENPLAY AWARDS The winners of the 1998 Hollywood Screenplay Awards: competition are: First Place: "When the Root Children Wake Up" by E.W. Helmick of California. Second Place: "Garden of Evil" by Bill Powers of New York. Honorable Mentions: "Stalking Wolf," by Taz Terrell of California. "A Different Drummer" by William Seaton Ward of North Carolina.
1998 WINNERS The winners of the 1998 Hollywood Book Awards: competition are: First Place: "The Journey of a Wilder Man" by John Gerald Duffy of Arizona. Second Place: "High Concept" by Martin Schecter of New York. Third Place: "Horror Flick" by Bob Zeidman of California.
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