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Then they don't have to divulge home addresses, and I don't have to buy a stamp. Might narrow your phone book search, though thru his agent is probably best. If you want to know the specific agent to contact, call the Writers Guild of America.
They'll give you the info free. However, I think CAA gets all agents on all clients--though I may be mixing it up with a diff agency. Go through the agent. He's findable in NY, but it's less creepy to go through channels. Try marking the envelope "personal and confidential" maybe? I hope you'll follow his recommendation in "Adventures in the Screen Trade" as to how to get his attention as an aspiring screenwriter. Publishers routinely forward mail to authors.
Whether he's currently writing is of no consequence; he's currently in print, isn't he? Response by poster: Phred I'm not a screenwriter university editor, actually , and I haven't read "Adventures. He once wrote: "It ain't about inspiration. It's about going into a room alone and doing it. As mcwetboy said , you should be able to write him at any of the publishers currently printing his work, and it doesn't matter which one: they've all got to send him royalty checks, after all.
As for dobbs's suggestion , even knowing the street he's on may not helpsetting aside everything else, he might not be listed! Call the publisher! They will say in their message when fans should write their authors. Another thing you could do is call your local radio station and ask them if they had thought of interviewing this guy, it could lead to a story and then you could tell your friends it was you who got him on the air. I would help you out, unfortunately, my show is about religion not cowboys or hot princesses.
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Following the success of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Goldman continued to write both novels and screenplays. In he wrote the novel The Princess Bride.
The title of the novel came about through his daughters, who at the time were 7 and 4. He would make up bedtime stories for them, and one night, asking them what they wanted his next story to be about, one replied "princesses," the other "brides.
Although Goldman wrote the screenplay for the film shortly after he wrote the novel, many years passed before the movie became a reality. Goldman's next few screenplays, The Hot Rock , The Great Waldo Pepper , and The Stepford Wives were relatively successful, but it was in when he adapted the screenplay for All the President's Men that he once again received acclaim for writing one of the years best.
After the death of long time friend and editor Hiram Haydn which occurred just after he edited The Princess Bride , Goldman decided he would really like to write a thriller. He remembered as a child having to go to the dentist, and how this particular dentist did not believe in Novocain. This became the basis for his novel Marathon Man, which was later, adapted into a screenplay and released in Goldman's next two screenplays, A Bridge Too Far and Magic were also adapted from novels that he had written years before.
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