Hello everyone!!
Dear Inkshares Community,
We’re excited to announce what we hope will become an annual Inkshares tradition.
Each year in Hollywood, industry insiders vote for the best unproduced screenplays of the year. The list of nominees forms The Blacklist, which was originally established (and is still operated) by Franklin Leonard. Past nominees include Argo, Slumdog Millionaire, The King’s Speech, Juno, Spotlight, and The Revenant, just to name a few.
Revisiting amazing stories that may have gotten lost in the melee is important to Inkshares. Accordingly, we’re excited to announce our own version of The Blacklist—simply The List, because we couldn’t decide on a color.
The 2016 List will form the basis for the final contest of the year, focused on the top-voted projects that haven’t reached full Inkshares. This includes: drafts that have not yet gone into funding; Quill projects that haven’t reached 750 and also haven’t gone into production; and still-funding projects. As it’s the final contest of the year, projects that are funding in another contest are eligible as well.
We collected and tabulated votes from funded authors, producers, and the Inkshares staff. The nominations are in, and we’ll be announcing the 25 nominees for The 2016 List tomorrow at 5 pm PT. And to add an additional level of excitement, there will be three Guest Judges, to be announced on December 1st.
Yes, really. Each of these judges will be able to select a book for publication—including a book outside the top 3, so as many as six books may end up being selected. We know, it has us too all like:
Jokes aside, this has been an amazing year at Inkshares, with strong successes—from starred reviews to six-figure TV and film deals—for new author voices. We’re excited about The List as an amazing way to work hard in the last six weeks of the year.
Cheers,
-The Inkshares Team
My head is spinning. I can’t believe it, Weaponized is part of the CryptTV collection.
I’ve been looking to bring this book to audiences for a long time. I purposely threw as much insanity on the pages as I could and it seems to have paid off. With being part of the CryptTV collection, we have the opportunity for Weaponized to become a movie, a tv show, or any other type of media. As a screenwriter, comic book writer, and now a novelist, I can’t tell you how this prospect excites me. Horror is my life and this news is beyond imagination.
Being part of the CryptTV brand is super meaningful to me. I have a great respect for what they’re doing in the horror community. I’m honestly in shock that I’m now part of the #CryptFamily.
To everyone who helped make this possible: thank you from the bottom of my twisted heart. You have no idea what this means to me.
Next: I deliver to manuscript to Inkshares to review. Everything is completed and pending a read over from editorial. I’ll do my best to update you on that process as it continues to develop. In the meantime, I’m off to finish another horror novel. Weaponized certainly isn’t the last time you’ve heard from me.
Cheers,
Zac