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  Adapting Your Scripts/book ​​

Adapting Your Scripts To A Books

  •  The most critical first step has already been completed ... Your script is written 

  •  There's no pitching. 

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  • ​ No approval process. 

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  • ​ You control the process from beginning to   end. ​

  Adapting Your Scripts/books  

​​Review our 2 Separate Plans & Rates

 

Click here to speak with our executive   producer 

Premiere All-Inclusive Script To Book Adaptation Plan includes:

 

The rate for Adapting your script to a manuscript is divided into four (4) separate payments and rates start at $1,895.00. What's included:

  • Adapt your script to a manuscript

  • Book publishing beginning to end resources and plans are available to publish your manuscript (special rates for this plan)

  • Upload your book on retail and multiple-online book seller platforms.

  • Distribution (direct to a domestic and global audience), marketing, book cover design,

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One on One Personalized Masterclass:

How to Adapt Your Script To A Book

 

Rates start at $450 per hourly session. What's included:

 

  • The writer will decide if and/or when a session is needed.

  • One on one personalized consultations and guidance.

  • Written assistance, suggestions, clear direction.

  • These sessions can also be used for manuscripts writers want written and published.

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Details: One on One Writer to Author Session

Adapting Your Scripts To A Book

How Our Process Works! 

Phase 1. Getting Started

  • Schedule a call with our Director and Executive Producer Susan B. Flanagan​ our Emmy® Award Winning Writer, Best-Selling Author, and one of the leading Adaptation Specialist for Major Hollywood Studios.

  • Review of your script and storyline will be evaluated

  • Script breakdown and creation of an outline for the book

  • Writing of the first chapter for the book begins 

The following will be discussed during your call:

  • Adapting your script to a manuscript.

  • Discussion regarding your vision compared to what is written. Editing to script is included if needed prior to adapting to a manuscript.

  • Do you want the manuscript ghostwritten or co-written?

  • What is the title of your novel?

  • Discussion regarding your script, and vision compared to how the script is written.

  • Strength of marketability of the genre

  • The number of pages you want the novel to be.

  • Is it a series?

  • How many primary characters are there?

  • Is the lead male or female?

 

Phase 2. Publishing Your Book

 

  • Publishing your manuscript through Word First Publishing. WFP provides publishing plans that can be tailored to meet a variety of distribution services that are provided new and best selling authors.

  • Marketing your book to a global audience. Review the publishing plans available on WFP.

For graphic novels, contact us for more information:

 

The layout for the manuscript will help you decide your book is created based on your available budget. 

  • The number of pages for your book, artwork, and illustrations per page.

  • The number of main characters for your book.

  • The total number of illustrations for the entire book.

  • Possibilities for design of your book cover.

* Artwork and samples are not licensed or paid for. This prototype is strictly for personal use only and not for public viewing. Owner of novel indemnifies BSI of all liability if work is shown publicly.

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What's in it for writers to have a book version of their script?

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Having a book version of your script provides you with a separate business opportunity that you control to promote the book version of the script directly to studios and a domestic and global audience across multiple platforms.  

 

Q. I know nothing about book publishing; how do I get guidance and assistance with adapting my script to a manuscript and getting it published.

A: Having an experienced team to help you by providing the guidance and resources to become a published author, will make the process easy to complete. Speak with our executive producer.

 

Q: Are there guarantees my book will sell?

A: No. Just like your script, there are no guarantees the execs you submit it to, or the public will like it. However, publishing allows you to continue promoting your book and marketing your book to a global audience. Regardless of how long it takes for a studio to pick it up.

 

In addition to you being a screenwriter and published author, your book is a product you own, allows you to compete on another level for bringing attention to your project and the public pays you to read.

 

Q: How long does it take to adapt a script to a book?

A: 4-8 weeks, depending on how well the script you’ve written matches your vision and the genre of your script. In some cases, the writing of the manuscript can be expedited.

 

Q: Are all scripts able to be adapted to a book?

A: Not necessarily. It depends on the concept, genre, and how the storyline is written. However, some specialists in this field of adapting a script to a manuscript will tell you any script can be rewritten, to make it marketable. 

 

Q: Can I adapt my script myself to a manuscript?

A: Yes. You already have the most difficult first step completed. You've written your script.

The next step is adapting the script to a manuscript. Once you have your manuscript written, the next phase is to get your manuscript published, distributed, and promoted to the public.

Note: There are resources and online instructions online to help you better understand the process.

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