Writers Literary Script Brokerage Services

 

 

   

 

To:

Producers Seeking Top Quality Scripts


From:             

Anton Diether – VP, Script Brokerage Services

                             Writers Literary Consultants

 

 

 

I am a produced WGA screenwriter with feature and TV credits, including three Hallmark miniseries (“Moby Dick,” “Cleopatra,” “Stranded”), and have developed scripts on assignment for Disney, Phoenix Pictures, TNT, Showtime, Fox Family and others.  I have been a script analyst for Warner Bros., Paramount, 20th-Century Fox, Working Title and others, and have written hundreds of coverages.  You can check me out at http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0226193/.

 

I will stake my reputation on the Top Ten Best Scripts listed here by multiple genres.  I have personally reviewed each of them.  In most cases, I have worked directly with the author, or they have been assisted by my staff of professional editors and script consultants.  In my view, all these scripts are submission ready and highly marketable.

 

The Top Ten Best scripts are listed by genres.
 
Click on any link to see the best scripts in each genre: 

Action/Adventure, Horror, Thriller, Drama,
Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Family/Animation, and Western. 

We also have great Book-To-Film properties.

(More limited genres, such as Western, may have fewer than ten scripts).

 

If you are looking for something more specific or have questions about any of these scripts, please let me know.  I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Please check back, as I do add new scripts sometimes on a monthly basis.

 

Sincerely,

 

Anton Diether

anton@writersliterary.com

 

 

 

Note To Authors:  In almost every case, the authors of these scripts have worked with a professional consultant or script coach through one or more revisions.  We are happy to consider your script for inclusion on this list, but please be forewarned:

 

The competition is fierce, and we spare no feelings when reviewing your work.  We have rarely seen any script pass our criteria on the first draft. If you are unwilling to accept constructive criticism or to rewrite your script, please don’t waste your time or ours.

 

If you would like us to consider your work, please email me with the following information the body of your email.

 

Title:

 

Author:

 

Genre:

 

Script Length:

 

Loglines:

 

Synopsis (if available):

 

Source of Coverage (if any):

 

Other Comments (if any):