Press & Publications

Thanks to all who felt I was worth calling attention to… I am humbled.

Rewrite The Rules
My article “Who Owns The Rights To Your Screenplay Rewrite” was referenced at “Rewrite The Rules.” Scroll down to the section “Can A Producer Rewrite A Script.”

Creative Writing Life
The CWL podcast had me as a guest to discuss screenplay options and my book “21 Things You Need To Know About Screenplay Options

SimplyScripts
SimplyScripts published eight of my articles, including:

Movie Outline
Movie Outline’s “ScriptTips” newsletter published four of my articles, including:

KSCO AM 1080
KSCO invited me to be a guest on the station’s morning program, to discuss my screenplay and novel Rocket Summer, and to talk about the indie filmmaking process in general. I talked about how the story came about, the challenges of novelizing the screenplay, and explained how screenplay options and sales work.

Examiner.com
D.B. Rhoomes did a great interview with me for her YA Lit series. We talked about my background, about both the Rocket Summer film and book projects, and about what’s next.
“Street has a knack for writing riveting and profound opening lines and paragraphs that are metaphorically charged, as can be seen throughout many chapters in the book. Rocket Summer is a great book to hold on to; kids will keep coming back for a second and third read!”
-D.B. Rhoomes – Binghamton Children’s Books Examiner

NoFilmSchool
Chris Boone over at NoFilmSchool.com wrote an article highlighting my Amazon Studios postings… How Amazon Studios is Trying to Get Free Options to Privately Submitted Screenplays.

JohnAugust.com
I wrote a blog post detailing my experience with Amazon Studios’ private screenplay submission model. Screenwriter John August (Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride, Go, The Nines) was kind enough to feature the posting on his highly respected website, calling it a “must-read.”

BlueCat Screenplay Competition Newsletter
BlueCat Screenwriting Competition’s newsletter recommended my blog posting “When To Listen To The Reader: Understanding Screenplay Feedback.” They also featured my article “10 Things To Think About When You Option Your Script“.

Bleeding Cool
My Amazon Studios post was referenced at Bleeding Cool, in an article about Clive Barker’s involvement in the Amazon Studios property Zombies VS Gladiators.

IndieWire
Indiewire’s article “The 21 Secrets to the Success of the Kickstarter Oscar Campaign” referenced — and extensively quoted — my article “Can KickStarter Take This Doc To The Oscars.”

Joke And Biagio
Television and film producers Joke and Biagio, of Joke Productions, launched and ran a very successful Kickstarter campaign for their film Dying To Do Letterman. Their article “14 Blog Posts That Helped Us Launch Our Kickstarter Campaign” referenced my CineSpin.com article “Crowdfunding: Think Like A Marketer and Increase Conversions.”

Script Magazine
In Jeanne Veillette Bowman’s article “Balls of Steel: Skin That Spec” she interviewed the screenwriting and producing duo King Is A Fink (Julie Keck and Jessica King) about their use of social media to build their careers. The duo was kind enough to mention my influence on their efforts.

49th Films
Matt Shields over at 49th Films interviewed me and two other script readers in his Script Reader Q&A to get insight into what readers look for, and what makes them crazy. I was humbled to be in such great company as Synthian Sharp and Jeanne Marie Spicuzza.

3am Screenwriter
Justin Hedges is an uber-dedicated scriptsmith who writes the terrific blog The 3am Screenwriter. Justin wrote a great series of articles about screenwriters he’d been recommended to follow on Twitter. Besides myself, he interviewed Gary Sanders and Karen Quah.

ScriptChat
ScriptChat is a weekly virtual gathering of screenwriting aspirants and pros who meet on Twitter to discuss the challenges of the craft and the business. I was invited to participate on the panel “How To Write for Indie Filmmaking: When to Take the Indie Path.”