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Filmmatic Screenplay Awards

June 17, 2019 By Ray OConor Leave a Comment

An above average start to the week learning that, “FOREVERLY” is a finalist in the Filmmatic Drama Screenplay Awards.

Filed Under: BackStory Tagged With: books films movies, film festivals, films, hollywood, movies, screenplays

Be Prepared To Pitch

June 10, 2019 By Ray OConor Leave a Comment

Unbeknownst to the attendees at the Regional Film Industry Day in New York, Ben Stiller appeared to present the Film Albany Spirit Award to New York State Trooper, Sgt. Jay Cook, a key player […]

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FOREVERLY Wins International Screenwriting Award

May 23, 2019 By Ray OConor 2 Comments

FOREVERLY, the screenplay adaptation of , She Called Him Raymond, recently won the Gold Remi Award at the 52nd Annual Worldfest Houston Film Festival, one of the world’s oldest and largest […]

Filed Under: BackStory Tagged With: books, films, Hells Kitchen, hollywood, Ironton, movies, World War II

The Heritage Garden Club

May 14, 2019 By Ray OConor Leave a Comment

Thank you to the members of The Heritage Garden Club for having me as the keynote speaker at their annual luncheon. The superb work of  these devoted community volunteers makes […]

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Academy Award Winner

April 15, 2019 By Ray OConor Leave a Comment

If honing your skills as  a screenwriter is a goal, one would be wise to listen to the Academy Award winning co-writer of Black Klansman, David Rabinowitz. He was very […]

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