Phil Kling Transitions From Comedy to Drama in His Latest Pilot NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH

Phil Kling is back and he's bad - switching from his usual comedy venue to a serious pilot entitled Nothing But The Truth.  So - please join us on Monday 3/28 at 7:00 PM - virtually - for this review of his latest script. Moderated by Paul Falcone. LOGLINE: Series Logline: In 2026, a fifteen year-old  American genius develops software that revolutionizes all forms of technological security.  Now, an internationally acclaimed inventor, Cody, possessing an extraordinary power, and his best friend Will, embark on a quest to save a conflicted world from its inevitable demise. Episode Logline: His identity protected

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Let’s Get Past the Long to the Short of It – So Join Us for 4 Short Scripts on 4/18

We have 4 vastly different shorts by members Miles Benson, Rick Groleau, Joel Karlinsky and Genine Tillotson. Three of these are new projects and Genine's is a re-write although she's not sure the group ever saw an earlier draft.   So here you go: FROM MILES: Dream Clean Logline: When a doorway to the realm of myth is opened in a house she cleans for, a down on her luck cleaning lady and her two friends are reluctantly tasked with stopping a fallen angel, and creatures of legend, from rewriting history. Type of project: Short film - proof of concept

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Crafting Your First Act – A New Workshop, Monday April 25th

If you’ve heard this maxim once, you’ve heard it a hundred times – the first 10-15 pages of your script need to be killer.  You will be judged by these first and foremost, so better make them good. Unfortunately, in recent years, many authors (big name pros and just-beginners) think this means that you need something to happen in that first act that literally makes the reader jump out of his/her/their skin from shock and awe. So, we get more and more opening pages with rapes, murders, incredible violence, suicide – anything to guarantee your bored, overworked 1st line reader

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On 5/2 Andrew Lemelman Explores the Real Life Story of Coach Dan Allen’s Fight Against ALS

Andrew became involved in this project over ten years ago and it has gone through many script interations with no one satisfied.  So, Andy stepped up to the plate to craft a new version.  Join us on May 2nd to review his feature A Coach's Stand, chronicling a truly heroic tale. Logline:    After a toxic exposure, leading to ALS, leaves him increasingly paralyzed, a college football coach confronts his toughest opponent ever in a fight for his life and career. Genre:  Biopic, Drama Project:  Feature film About the Author: Andrew Lemelman has been an attorney in Boston for over

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Andrea Squires Presents Her Passion Project, LOUISA’S WAR on 5/16 – Please Join Us!

Author Andrea Squires has had an obsession with Louisa May Alcott since the age of 8 and she first penned a script on her life back in the 1980s.  To read Andrea's unique take on this beloved writer,  join us for a review of Louisa's War. Genre: Biopic, Historical Drama Type: Feature Film Audience: Young adults–Seniors (history and costume-drama lovers, PBS lovers.) Logline: Determined to write a great novel but lacking life experience, Louisa May embarks on a singular journey of self- discovery by volunteering as a nurse in one of the bloodiest hospitals in the Civil War.  There she

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HSSW Wraps the Semester with New Writer, Casey Lynch’s DISORDERED on 5/23

We close out the semester with a review of new author Casey Lynch's outline and the first two acts of her feature, Disordered. This is Casey's first script so we hope you'll come out to support her. It's been one heck of a semester in which, despite the trials of an ongoing pandemic, we have persevered.  A strong coterie of members have attended regularly, helping to support one another through these challenging times and we thank all of you who have showed up to share your work and review the work of others.  Your participation has been very much appreciated.

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HSSW Jump Starts the Semester with Bob Tremblay’s Feature Script HEARTSTRINGS on 9/12

We start the new semester with a brand new script from longtime member Bob Tremblay, his first dramic feature project ever. So we hope you'll join us virtually on 9/12. Logline: When a struggling musician falls in love with a supremely gifted violinist, her troubled past imperils their relationship. Type of Project: Feature Genre: Drama About the Author: Bob has written more than 20 screenplays in multiple genres, including co-writing the script for The 6th Amendment, an award-winning short film available on Amazon Prime. He has also been a CineStory finalist for his black comedy Jack the Messiah, a Stage

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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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