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message 1: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Young | 2 comments Hello Indie Authors, I am accepting script submissions for a new audio drama series similar to the Twilight Zone called Visions of Tomorrow; Tales of Speculative Fiction . Scripts need to be a minimum of 25 minutes in length and specific to science fiction audio theater. Sorry no fantasy or horror. This is a new channel in development that will be available for listeners on internet radio as well as Tivo and Roku. Being a start-up there is no pay but if your script is selected for production you will receive prime advertising space to plug your book along with a link to (whatever you want linked) on the channels web site. The advert will generally go as follows; " If you enjoyed this episode of Visions of Tomorrow written by..... then check out......etc, etc. In addition you will get a two line logline to plug your book.
If your script is longer than 45 minutes then I will likely split it up and you will get advertising on all episodes you write.
Here is what I am looking for; scripts with a unique look into social/political issues, scripts with strong dialogue, scripts with different tones, and I would prefer to keep the cast of characters to a maximum of 5.
If interested please e-mail Victoria at [email protected].
Thank you for your interest.-Victoria
Thank you


message 2: by Arabella (new)

Arabella Thorne (arabella_thornejunocom) | 354 comments Very cool!! Haven't anything specifically SF but a very cool idea!


message 3: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Young | 2 comments Well, production starts in January so if you happen to get inspired hit me up.


message 4: by Joseph (new)

Joseph Cognard (jcognard) | 15 comments I will gladly send you kindle gift version of my book Three Twigs for the Campfire. I wrote it inspired by Twilight Zone though the stories are for a young audience.


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