Screenwriting Resources - Bibliography

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This is a comprehensive bibliography of books on screenwriting. If you can't find it here, it probably doesn't exist. If you do know of a book you think should be on our list, please contact us and let us know.
How to Write a Selling Screenplay
Christopher Keane
(Broadway Books, 1998).
How to Write It, How to Sell It: Everything a Screenwriter Needs to Know About Hollywood
Linda Palmer
(ST. Martins Griffin, 1998).
I Liked It, Didn't Love it: Screenplay Development from the Inside Out
Howard Meibach
(Lone Eagle, 2005)
Laughing Out Loud: Writing the Comedy-Centered Screenplay
Andrew Horton
(Univ. of California Press, 2000)
Lew Hunter's Screenwriting 434: The Industry's Premier Teacher Reveals the Secrets
Lew Hunter
(Perigee Trade, 1993, Rev. 2004).
Making a Good Script Great
Linda Seger
(Samuel French, 2nd edition, 1994).
Monster: Living Off the Big Screen
John Gregory Dunne
(Random House, 1997).
The New Screenwriter Looks at the New Screenwriter
William Froug
(Silman-James Press, 1992).
On Screenwriting
Edward Dmytryk
(1985).
Opening the Doors to Hollywood: How to Sell Your Idea, Story, Screenplay, Manuscript
Carlos de Abreu & Howard Jay Smith.
(Three Rivers Press, 1997)
Oscar®-Winning Screenwriters on Screenwriting
Joel Engel
(Hyperion, 2002).
The Perfect Ptich: How to Sell Yourself and Your Movie Idea to Hollywood
Ken Rotcop, as told to James K. Shea
(Michael Wiese, 2001)