In the interest of promoting increased sales and awareness of members with various products we have create the “Business of Doing Business Group”. This area is for best practices for creatives to learn and s
The submission process starts now and ends July 15th with the lucky grant winners getting their money in the fall. The grant win-ners will keep the rights to their script, but they will also have to explain to Google how they spent the $15,000 to cre
It’s been an exciting ride taking things into our own hands by embarking on this independent movie project. Our team of talented writers, animators, graphic artists, editors
The Plan here is for those interested in cooperatively sharing trip expenses (gas, space , booth/table) at various convention and events around the country.
Some of the events attended in the past that have proven themselves to be effective distr
Please note this was originally published via tweets by Emma Coates, a former Story Artist from Pixar. Eventually this lovely infographic was made. We’ve seen a lot of writing tips, but these concrete and approac
TUNE IN FRIDAY, 3-25-16 FOR VIOLETTE MEIER, SPECULATIVE WRITER AND FOUNDER OF VIORI PUBLISHING ON GENESIS SCI-FI RADIO P.M. EST http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/127374
Black people engaging in anything related to horror or sci-fi usually doesn’t belong in the same sentence. Let’s face it, Blacks are rarely cast in scary movies or television shows, and if, so they are the first to die. Well, all that’s about to cha
The Horror Writers Association (HWA) has established two $2500 Scholarships to assist in the professional development of our Members as horror writers:
This is a hopeful story of a boy and his family on an unforgettable day. This is the story of Isaiah; Isaiah is allowed to journey with his family as they prepare for a historical event.
Dwayne McDuffie Comic book and television writer who has worked on Justice League Un-limited, Fantastic Four, Beyond!, and World War Hulk: Damage Control. Also created the Milestone characters which are currently being inserted into the mainstream
The story of Black History Month begins in Chicago during the late summer of 1915.
An alumnus of the University of Chicago with many friends in the city, Carter G. Woodson traveled from Washington, D.C. to participate in a national celebration of