Sell Your Screenplay in 30 Days: Using New Media vs Indecent Exposure: Hollywood and Wall Street true story

Overall winner: Indecent Exposure: Hollywood and Wall Street true story

Key Differences

Choose Indecent Exposure (David McClintick et al.) if you want a well-reported, narrative non-fiction about Hollywood and Wall Street at a lower price ((price varies)) and with more reviewer data (4.5 from 55 reviews). Choose Sell Your Screenplay in 30 Days (Marilyn Horowitz & Paula Landry) if you need a focused, actionable guide on selling scripts and new media despite higher price ((price varies)) and only one review

Sell Your Screenplay in 30 Days: Using New Media

Sell Your Screenplay in 30 Days: Using New Media

Marilyn Horowitz, Paula Landry • ★ 3.4/5 • Mid-Range

Guide to selling screenplays in 30 days using new media. practical steps and strategies for authors. customer insight mentions a neutral perspective

Pros

  • clear 30-day framework
  • practical strategies for new media
  • focused on screenplay sales

Cons

  • limited customer insights available
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Indecent Exposure: Hollywood and Wall Street true story

Indecent Exposure: Hollywood and Wall Street true story

David McClintick, Charles Constant, James B. Stewart • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

True story of Hollywood and Wall Street with strong reporting and engaging narrative. Based on extensive interviews and well-crafted writing that provides wide-ranging insights

Pros

  • strong reporting quality
  • extensive interviews
  • engaging narrative
  • insightful writing

Cons

  • none stated in data
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price David McClintick, Charles Constant, James B. Stewart
Durability Tie
Versatility Marilyn Horowitz, Paula Landry
User Reviews David McClintick, Charles Constant, James B. Stewart