On Monday, 2/12 We Revisit the Feature DISSECTING ROD SERLING by Eafat Newton & Joel Karlinsky

Monday, 2/12 we review a re-write of the feature, DISSECTING ROD SERLING by writing partners Joel Karlinsky and Eafat Newton. This is a virtual meeting so you can attend from anywhere in the world! Members, new and old, are most welcome. TIME: 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST LOGLINE: In 1975, a traumatized medical student is pushed to investigate the suspicious death of her physician father by memories triggered by her dissection of Rod Serling’s cadaver. GENRES: Psychological thriller, mystery ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Eafat Newton Eafat graduated from Vanderbilt University with an MBA and worked in market research as a way to

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On Monday, March 11th we review the latest feature by writer/producer Judith Richland – TWO LOVERS

On Monday, March 11th we'll meet virtually to review Judy Richland's latest feature TWO LOVERS, an early look at feminist Louise Bryant's complex romantic life. The meeting will be held from 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST LOGLINE:  In 1916, when a radical, free thinking suffragette Louise Bryant, struggles to be a news reporter, her life changes when she falls in love with two literary giants, playwright Eugene O’Neill and international reporter Jack Reed, only to realize that she must free herself from the security of these relationships in order to succeed as an international war correspondent. GENRE:   Biographical Film /

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On Monday, March 25th We Review the Feature Length Version of Miles Benson’s Latest Work -JERKWATER

On Monday, March 25th, we'll be reviewing the first draft of Miles Benson's feature JERKWATER, based on his earlier proof-of-concept short. The time is 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST. The meeting is virtual so feel free to join us from anywhere! Genre: - Dramedy Logline: Trapped in a blizzard at a remote train depot, seven diverse travelers face tension in the pressure cooker of their confined space. About the Author: Miles revisits HSSW to present the first draft of the feature-length version of his proof of concept short film, JERKWATER. Miles divided his formative years between the towns of Milford

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On Monday, April 1st It’s No Foolin’ – We Review Bob Tremblay’s Musical I AM A SINGER – So Step On Out!

On Monday, April 1st it's no joke - we'll be reviewing Bob Tremblay's latest feature, I AM A SINGER. The meeting will be all-virtual, running from 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST.  So, join us from anywhere.   Genre: Musical comedy Logline: Thanks to divine intervention, a young woman realizes her dream of becoming a great singer but not without experiencing the blues along the way. About The Author: Bob Tremblay is a former editor and film critic for the MetroWest Daily News in Framingham. He had been a professional journalist for more than 40 years and a film critic for around 30 years. He

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On Monday, April 29th We Review Phil Kling’s Pilots JOE UNION and NORTHERN HOSPITALITY

On Monday, April 29th you get two for the price of one as we'll be reviewing two 30 minute pilots by Phil. So, c'mon out. We will meet virtually between 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST.   PILOT I: JOE UNION   LOGLINE - A young attorney returns to his rough and tumble New York City neighborhood to fulfill a promise to his parents.   GENRE - DRAMEDY   PILOT II: NORTHERN HOSPITALITY   LOGLINE - In the late 60's, a young teen living in a less than enlightened New York suburb, discovers that bigotry is not just an issue in

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Our Last Review of the Season Takes a Look at the Feature, GRANDMA’S HAND, a Rewrite by Anisa Noor

Monday, 6/3 we have our final review of the spring '24 season with Anisa Noor's complete rewrite of her feature -  Grandma's Hand. This is yet another local story, set in the projects of Dorchester, MA where an immigrant family faces numerous challenges. We will meet virtually from 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST. Logline: A young boy must contend with the death of a loved one. He must choose to seek revenge or pursue his dreams of becoming a professional soccer player. Genres:  Coming of Age; Drama About the Author:  Anisa Noor is a full-time dental hygienist. She loves storytelling

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On 12/2 We Review the Rewrite of Judy Richland’s Biopic LOVE TRIANGLE

On Monday, December 2nd, we review a rewrite of Judith Richland's feature Love Triangle which explores the unconventional affairs of feminist writer/journalist Louise Bryant. The meeting will be virtual, from 7:00 - 9:00 PM.   For instructions on how to sign up, see below.   LOGLINE:  In 1916, when a radical, free thinking suffragist Louise Bryant, struggles to be a news reporter, her life changes when she falls in love with two literary giants, playwright Eugene O’Neill and international reporter Jack Reed, only to realize that she must free herself from the security of these relationships in order to succeed

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On Monday, Feb. 24th We Review the Biopic Script for A COACH’S STAND, by Andrew Lemelman & Genine Tillotson

What happens when a determined coach on a recruitment mission ignores warning signs that his workplace could prove dangerous? Find out in this real-life story about Holy Cross football coach Dan Allen. On February 24th HSSW will review A COACH'S STAND - THE DAN ALLEN STORY. The meeting will be held virtually from 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST. Some of you have seen the pitch deck.  Now read the script. Logline: When award-winning Holy Cross football coach Dan Allen is exposed to chemical toxins and develops ALS, he must find a way to continue to inspire his players, while his

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Please Join Us for Will Holland’s New Pilot WHEN CRUELTY WAS KING on Monday, March 17th

We'll be reviewing Will Holland's new pilot When Cruelty Was King. It examines what happens when youth are swept up in a culture of hate and violence - it's as timely now as it was in the early 1940s. Our meeting time will be 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST. As usual, we'll meet virtually via Zoom so anyone from anywhere may participate.   Will's pilot and a brief summary of proposed follow-on episodes are both available if you are a subscribed member.  Genre: Biopic/war Theme: The heart, not the head, is what makes us most distinctly human. Logline: In a world

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It’s April in April! When April Lecours Shares Her New Comedy Feature, FANDOM on Monday, April 14th

Monday, 4/14 we'll be reviewing April Lecours' brand-new feature screenplay, FANDOM from 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST.  As usual, we'll meet virtually via Zoom, so join us from anywhere. The script is attached. Logline: After winning only two tickets to their music idols tour of the century, three lifelong friends must navigate distance, time and each other to finally enter the fandom. Genre: Comedy About The Author: April Lecours is a filmmaker, editor, and director with a passion for bringing stories to life through compelling visuals.  After earning her B.S. from Oregon State University in Wildlife Science, she attended Vancouver

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On Monday May 12th We Review the Treatment for UNITY, by New HSSW Member John Dickason

Monday, May 12th we have our penultimate review of the semester - a treatment for the feature, UNITY  by new member John Dickason. Treatments are a GREAT way to test out your concept before evolving the story to a full screenplay. As always, we will meet virtually from 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST.  GENRE:  Drama/Coming of Age Story THEME: “I am not what happened to me; I am who I choose to become.”  - Carl Jung LOGLINE: A fractured young man with traumatic memories of a past life as a World War II pilot must master self-doubt and break from his

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Monday, 5/19 We Have Our Last Review of the ’25 Spring Session – A Look at Judy Richland’s BOHEMIAN TRINITY

On May 19th join us for our final review of the semester - a rewrite of the feature, Bohemian Trinity (previously titled Love Triangle) by Judith Richland. Welcome to Provincetown in the early 20th century - a hotbed of intellectual and social revolution. We'll meet virtually from 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST to see what Judy has changed.  LOGLINE: In 1916, when a radical, free thinking suffragist Louise Bryant, struggles to be a news reporter, her life changes when she falls in love with two literary giants, playwright Eugene O’Neill and international reporter Jack Reed, only to realize that she

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