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35 results for "Screenwriting"

A Fresh Take on Must-See TV

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"A family sits around a fire pit in their backyard on the Cahuilla reservation in Southern California in a scene from “Menil and Her Heart,” Isabella Madrigal’s thesis screenplay. “Do you know who gave the arts to the Cahuilla people?” the father asks his...

Creative Writing

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The vital presence of creative writing in the English Department is reflected by our many distinguished authors who teach our workshops. We offer courses each term in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, screenwriting, playwriting, and television writing. Our...

Penny Alegria, Class of 2024: Film & Management

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My first memory is a story: curling my long legs into my chest, ear to the pillow, as I watched my father tell me something interesting. He didn’t need a children's picture book to tell me a bedtime story. At night, my dad simply sat at my bedside, closed...

Ryan Morillo, Class of 2023: Film Production & Development

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This summer I was fortunate enough to intern in the Production and Development department at Warner Bros. Discovery in Miami, FL. This internship was an incredibly immersive experience that taught me a multitude of skills necessary for television...

Harvard's creative writing program has new home

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Faculty and students have settled into the new home of creative writing atop Lamont Library. The bright, windowed fourth-floored space featuring a workshop conference room and faculty offices is a move up from the basement of the Barker Center, where most...

Heidi Schreck

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Heidi Schreck is a writer and performer living in Brooklyn. Her critically acclaimed play What the Constitution Means to Me played an extended, sold-out run on Broadway in 2019, and was nominated for two Tony Awards. It had subsequent runs at the...

Isabel Mehta, Class of 2024: Film Production

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This summer, I held a part-time position as an intern with Mad Rogue Films. It was a wonderful experience that taught me, more than anything else, the ways that stories work, and the ways that they don’t. Mad Rogue Films is a short-film management start...

Andy Koenig, G-5: Film & Archival Research

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In summer of 2022, I began work on a project that lay pretty far afield for me: Concord, a film in preproduction directed by Richard Linklater. Linklater, best known for film epics like Boyhood and the Before trilogy, takes as his latest subject the...

Student & Alumni Mentorship

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Professional Development Mentors Our Professional Development Mentors are undergraduate and graduate students who have received Literary Careers Summer Awards to support their internships and creative projects. Each Mentor has on-the-job experience in...

Musa Syeed

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Education: B.F.A., New York University 
M.F.A., Rutgers University-Newark 

MUSA SYEED was born and raised in Indiana. His feature films as writer/director include VALLEY OF SAINTS (Sundance Audience Award Winner) and A STRAY (SXSW Official Selection). He...

English CMDW. Dramatic Writing for Social Change

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Instructor: Ricardo Pérez González Tuesday, 12:00-2:45 pm | Location: TBD Enrollment: Limited to 12 students Stories are a fundamental unit of cultural communication. Our shared cultural mythology is how we disseminate communal values. This course is...