Join Us 9/19 For an Exciting Review of THE VISTAS by Geoff Wilson

Don't miss our next review of a brand new television pilot by Geoff Wilson called THE VISTAS. We hope you'll join us virtually on 9/19. Logline: Led by a disgraced former FBI agent, an unlikely group of retirees try to flip the script on a cunning scammer. Type of Project: Television Pilot Genre: Buddy caper, limited series, streamer About the Author: Geoff is an aspiring screenwriter and the treasurer of the Harvard Square Script Writer's board. He compares THE VISTAS to a combination of Only Murders in the Building and Sideways. SO SAVE THE DATE AND SIGN UP: simply pay

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Monday, Oct 3rd, We Review Bill Holland’s Thriller Series CITY OF MASKS

Join us virtually for Bill Holland's television pilot, CITY OF MASKS. Don't miss this exciting discussion of his thriller series. We hope you'll join us 10/3. Logline: A female investigator of paranormal phenomena goes to New Orleans to unearth--against fierce family opposition--the truth that will banish a ghost imperiling her client’s sanity and possibly her life. Equally daunting, however, is the challenge of freeing herself from the "ghost" of her dead husband. Type of Project: TV series pilot Genre: Psychological thriller/horror About the Author: Bill Holland started writing screenplays back in 1978, and life has never been quite the same.

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Join us Monday, Oct 17th, for a Review of Daniel Schwartz’s COTTON FEVER

Don't miss our next review of Daniel Schwartz's dramatic feature called COTTON FEVER. We hope you'll join us virtually on 10/17. Logline: A mosaic of interrelated characters struggle with addiction and love on the streets of Boston during the height of the fentanyl epidemic.  Type of Project: Feature Script About the Author: Daniel Schwartz is a Boston-based filmmaker whose short films have played in festivals throughout the United States and Europe. Many of his films center around themes of class, social isolation, and addiction. SO SAVE THE DATE AND SIGN UP: Simply pay $10 via Zelle using the link moderator@hsswriters.com.

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Nov 7th We Review Joel Karlinsky’s Feature Script DITTO

Don't miss our next meeting when we review Joel Karlinsky's feature script DITTO. We hope you can join us virtually on Monday, Nov 7th. Logline: In a climate challenged world, an alcoholic cooling expert must choose to save the woman he loves or the world’s backup seed bank from a dangerous mutant plant. Project Type: Feature Script About the Author: Joel is a graduate of MIT, Tufts Medical School and the BU School of Management and now a retired Professor of Medicine at BU. He’s been a member of the Harvard Square Script Writers for over fifteen years. Joel has

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Next Up, November 14th, Casey Lynch’s Script I’M GOOD

We hope you can join us virtually on Monday, November 14th when we meet to discuss Casey Lynch's short script, I'M GOOD.  Don't miss this exciting review! Logline: When Charli (they/them) meets their long-term partner's new partner, their anxiety threatens to implode the non-monogamous arrangement. About the Author: Casey Lynch (she/they) is a current graduate student at Babson College. Her short fiction is forthcoming in NUNUM and Grand Dame. SO SAVE THE DATE AND SIGN UP: Simply pay $10 via Zelle using the link moderator@hsswriters.com. Indicate 11/14/22 review and include your email if you are new to HSSW.  Or sign

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Nov 21st We Review Allan Nadel’s THE OLYMPIANS

Don't miss our next virtual script review of Allan Nadel's feature, THE OLYMPIANS. We hope you can join us on Monday, November 21st. Logline: Two women with nothing in common join forces to break up a sex trafficking ring. Project Type: Feature Script   About the Author: Allan does obstetrical ultrasound for a living. This is his third screenplay about his protagonist, Roxanne. SO SAVE THE DATE AND SIGN UP: Simply pay $10 via Zelle using the link moderator@hsswriters.com. Indicate 11/21/22 review and include your email if you are new to HSSW.  Or sign up right here, using PayPal/Your Credit

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Dec 5th Bill Holland Returns with a Rewrite of TWO ROADS TO RIVA

We start off December with a rewrite from Bill Holland of TWO ROADS TO RIVA. We hope you can join us virtually on Monday, December 5th for this exciting review! Logline:  In the waning months of World War II, two ski troopers – one an American seeking redemption for having accidentally killed his fraternal twin, the other a secretly anti-Nazi Austrian determined to bring his boyish recruits safely home – are propelled into a tragic confrontation atop a mountain in northern Italy. Project Type: Historical About the Author: Bill Holland started writing screenplays back in 1978, and life has never

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Don’t Miss the Last Review of 2022, Bob Tremblay’s STRANDED 12/12

On Monday, December 12th, we'll be discussing Bob Tremblay's feature script STRANDED. We hope you can join us virtually for the final review of 2022! Logline: A female assassin gets stranded on a deserted island with the man she's been hired to kill. Project Type: Feature Script 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 is a member of the Boston Society of Film Critics and a longtime member

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On 1/23 We Welcome New Member Anisa Noor With Her First Script, SAME DIFFERENCE

Join us virtually on Monday, January 23, as we review Anisa Noor's debut feature script, SAME DIFFERENCE. Sign up and come support our newest HSSW member! Logline: A summer blackout in Boston’s ghetto becomes a catalyst for illuminating the similarities in living conditions of life back home for one Somali immigrant family. Will violence and poverty once again become the roadblock to upward mobility? Project Type: Drama About the Author: Anisa is a full-time dental hygienist and has recently started dabbling in script writing. She loves storytelling and finds the medium of script writing suitable for the stories she wants

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Don’t Miss Our Next Review On Monday, Feb 6th Of Selene Angier’s Historical Feature, THE RINGER

We hope you can join us virtually on Monday, February 6th for a discussion of THE RINGER written by Selene Angier and Saul Williams. Logline: When the family business goes up in flames at the end of the Great Depression, the lady of the house takes over — and boom — a bookie is born. Project Type: Drama/period piece About the Author: Selene Angier is a content manager + marketing copywriter for e-commerce, education and tech companies, with a background in arts editorial at the Boston Metro newspaper. The Ringer, co-written with her former Metro editor Saul Williams, is based

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On Monday, February 13th, Genine Tillotson Returns With A Treatment For FRIEDL

Don't miss this treatment review featuring all of the major beats and characters of this compelling biopic based on the real life story of Bauhaus artist, Friedl Dicker Brandeis. Join us virtually on Monday, February 13th. LOGLINE:  When brilliant Bauhaus designer and painter Friedl Dicker Brandeis is transported to the “model” concentration camp Theresienstadt, she must find a way to keep children’s spirits alive through the art program she volunteers to create. GENRES: Biopic; Historical Drama; Coming of Age ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Relevant to this story, Genine Amada Tillotson is named after a great aunt who was killed in a

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