NAVIGATING HOLLYWOOD WITH YOUR SCRIPT
by Ronika Merl

Ronika is a long-time reviewer, in this book she described the most common mistakes that are repeated when writing scripts. It is a small bible on how to write a screenplay according to Hollywood Standard.

A comprehensive workbook, filled with exercises, insider know-how, and handy tips that will ease any new or upcoming screenwriter into the practise of their craft. This book is not about formatting or "rules", it´s a guidebook towards the marketplace, a honest and clear view to what awaits you in the big wide world of screenwriting.
 
It is uniquely focussed on the Irish perspective, while still containing valuable insights for anyone wishing to make strides in their screenwriting career.

Ronika Merl is an award-winning Irish screenwriter. Having placed highly in both the  Finalist ACADEMY NICHOLL FELLOWSHIP as well as the AUSTING FILM FESTIVAL in 2019, she has since expanded her slate to contain more than 22 feature-length scripts. She has lectured at Griffith College and has given multiple workshops in Ireland and the UK. She is the co-founder of the screenwriting agency Aicearra, representing multiple well-known writers in Ireland. She has consulted on projects in the US, UK, South Africa and Australia. She has worked with an OSCAR WINNING PRODUCER (an Oscar winner is producing her upcoming feature "The Closing").

WHO IS RONIKA MERL?

Ronika Merl is an award-winning Irish screenwriter. Having placed highly in both the Finalist ACADEMY NICHOLL FELLOWSHIP as well as the AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL in 2019, she has since expanded her slate to contain more than 22 feature-length scripts. She has lectured at Griffith College and has given multiple workshops in Ireland and the UK. She is the co-founder of the screenwriting agency Aicearra, representing multiple well-known writers in Ireland. She has consulted on projects in the US, UK, South Africa and Australia. She has worked with an OSCAR WINNING PRODUCER (an Oscar winner is producing her upcoming feature "The Closing")