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Our Mission Statement:


Our mission is twofold.

To offer a central location for authors and screenwriters to Pitch Your Work via the Internet to agents, producers, editors and other industry executives to whom you might otherwise not have access.

To offer a central location for agents, producers, editors and other industry executives to quickly review the works of new aspiring authors and screenwriters--whose work is as yet unknown--or that of seasoned authors and screenwriters who are seeking to make a change.

Attention Film Industry: As moviemakers, you know how many great movies started as books. If you like the pitch, you can be the first to option the next blockbuster movie.
 


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