Interview with Screenwriter Stephen Beyer (Living In The Moments)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Stephen Beyer: Jon spends most of his time partying and carousing with best friends Joey and Jay, and filling his life with hijinks. But when he develops romantic feelings for his new coworker Holly, he’s challenged to grow up a little so he can have a more mature… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Stephen Beyer (Living In The Moments)

Interview with Screenwriter Shruti Tewari (Flares)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Shruti Tewari: FLARES is a screenplay about friendship underscoring the thought that “When women come together, magic happens.” 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? DRAMA 3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? FLARES should be a movie because it holds a mirror to… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Shruti Tewari (Flares)

Interview with Screenwriters Sean J.S. Jourdan, Danielle Prall (JESS)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Sean J.S. Jourdan, Danielle Prall: Our screenplay is about an ex-con who, like many of us, struggles with medical bills, minimum wage employment, and companionship. Due to her circumstances she pulled back into the world she escaped from, to her detriment, but is able to provide for family.… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriters Sean J.S. Jourdan, Danielle Prall (JESS)

Interview with Screenwriter Malcolm Carter (Adam and E.V.E.)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Malcolm Carter: It’s story about a little girl, Victoria, who can only speak in hip hop lyrics from the 1990s, and she has the key to saving or destroying the world. Unfortunately, the year is 2050 and nobody really listens to hip hop from the 1990’s anymore, especially… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Malcolm Carter (Adam and E.V.E.)

Interview with Screenwriter Lee Lawson (DOG #9)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Lee Lawson: The story of Chuck is about overcoming adversity and the challenges that life throws at you. Chuck himself, has to overcome the fear and doubts brought on by his loss of his sense of smell, and learn that he has other skills and values to bring… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Lee Lawson (DOG #9)

Interview with Screenwriter George Deihl Jr. (The Journal Of Second Lieutentant Issac Bangs, Unabridged)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? George Deihl Jr: The bookish Isaac Bangs, a playful Nathan Hale and mysterious Lizzie Fannon battle a fiendish soul stealing demon in Manhattan set by the backdrop of the American Revolution. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Comedy Action Horror Thirller 3. Why should this screenplay… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter George Deihl Jr. (The Journal Of Second Lieutentant Issac Bangs, Unabridged)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Sean Chandler (RUNNING)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Sean Chandler: “Running” is the story of a discordant political family caught in the middle of a gay sex scandal who are faced with the choice of banding together or falling apart. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Political Family Drama 3. Why should this screenplay… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Sean Chandler (RUNNING)

Interview with Novelist Felicia Nelson-Davis (My Pimped Out Marriage)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your novel about? The novel is about 2 people who were lovers and a couple since middle school! They vowed to graduate together and spend the rest of their lives together! But college happened, plans were in full force until they started discussing who’s career would be supported first! Hers or… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Felicia Nelson-Davis (My Pimped Out Marriage)

Interview with Poet Jason Yearick

Matthew Toffolo: What is the theme of your poem? Jason Yearick: The chaotic nature of thoughts, images, and ideas being forced into linear time, expectation versus actualization and the mutability of the abstract molded into a concrete form. 2) What motivated you to write this poem? The need to write despite not having the time… Continue reading Interview with Poet Jason Yearick