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This book describes a unique method for writing a Feature-Length Screenplay directly from a nine-page short story. This method instills confidence! Over one hundred thousand screenplays are submitted each year and there are an even greater number of people who would like to write a screenplay but do not know how, nor believe that they can. This book is for anyone and everyone who dreams of writing a screenplay. With a copy of Grow A Screenplay The Natural Way, Second Edition, version 2.5 you will be able to stop dreaming and start writing-Today! Grow A Screenplay The Natural Way does something other script-writing books on the market do not. Those other books tell the reader where to put a character's name and where to set the margins. They tell you that the hero/heroine is the underdog, lost soul, or idol; that you need connection, plot, structure, positive and negative space. However, those manuals do not model a method the majority of inexperienced writers, attempting their first screenplay, can successfully follow. This book will show you, step by step, how easy and fun it can be-with a little bit of work-to write a motion picture screenplay, from FADE IN: to FADE OUT. The author has written this book because many times he has looked for a book like it but could not find one.