These are my experiences writing for micro-budget studios and indie studios and artists - along with just trying to get my screenplays optioned or sold or produced. There were a lot of screenplays throughout the years. Many of them I will talk about in this book along with things I have learned personal preferences I have some amateur advice and some hopeful inspiration for other writers. There are screenplays I have written which I will not talk about in this book because they have interest in them from studios and producers are in pre-production or tied up by NDA's. And there are some screenplays which I choose not to talk about because I am still pitching them and actively trying to get them produced. I mean no reason to talk about those here. I've written a lot over the years. I worked as a teacher for the majority of my career which allowed me to write nonstop during the vacation times in between semesters. I have never been the kind of screenwriter who puts all his focus into one screenplay and pushes it for years. I write and write and write. Oh and I am not worried about anyone taking my ideas that I have put in this book. Go for it. Write away. Even if someone else and I write about the same basic idea the screenplays will be very different.