Introduce Yourself : Want to turn some great novels into movies? by Michael Davie

Michael Davie

Want to turn some great novels into movies?

Hi everyone, I'm Mike Davie, President-CEO Manor House Publishing Inc. and we invite all producers and screenwriters to take a look at our many titles at www.manor-house-publishing.com and see if you'd like to discuss film-adaptation for any-all - contact us at: mbdavie@manor-house.biz - cheers!

Jason Mirch

That is very cool of you Michael Davie! This is a great opportunity for producers and for screenwriters. I have your site up in another window. Going to go through the library in a bit! You can also reach out to me at j.mirch@stage32.com - we work with Producers who may be interested in hearing more and speaking with you. I will look for your email.

Asukaya Bailey

Thank you for this

Deborah Charles

So amazing and thank you for this opportunity! Looking forward to connecting with you. www.twoiifilms.com

Michael Davie

Thanks everyone - great to have you all in my network - and Jason, I will also happily accept your invitation to reach out to you at your email address as you've suggested - cheers everyone!

Jime Jennifer

Nice

Kevin Lobo

Thank you for connecting, Michael. It would be an honor to connect with you and discuss the possibilities of film-adaptation of my book GOLGOTHA. I have the screen play ready. Best wishes

Michael Thomas Gossette

I'm a script writer in Reno. I've written 22 full length scripts & 4 TV pilots. 2 different scripts of mine won contests in the last 4 months. I write in many genres. I need an agent. but how?

Andrew Stine

It's a pleasure to be a connection with you, I hope we find a Great opportunities relationship together along..

Maurice Vaughan

Have you pitched to producers, executives, managers, etc. through Stage 32's Pitch Sessions, Michael Thomas Gossette (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/pitch-sessions)?

You can find agents and managers on IMDb Pro (https://pro.imdb.com/signup/index). There's a free trial.

William Schumpert

Script writing and writing in general is a double edge sword. When you write a story you’re expected to put down as much detail as possible. In a script the descriptions are minimal. No wonder it’s so hard to adapt books to movies.

William Schumpert

Sending an email. If you’re interested in adapting horror stories let me know!

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