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Learn Screenwriting in 7 Days
Sign up for the Write Brothers® newsletter and receive 7 great screenwriting and writing articles daily for 7 days. You will receive articles such as "How to Format a Screenplay" from Dave Trottier, author of The Screenwriter's Bible, "Screenplay Structure" from Michael Hauge, author of Writing Screenplays that Sell, and several articles from MovieMaker magazine.
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