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What I Wish I Knew Before I Moved to Hollywood (2nd Edition)
Contributor(s): Locke, T. R. (Author)
ISBN: 0981898343     ISBN-13: 9780981898346
Publisher: Media City Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $12.30  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Performing Arts | Business Aspects
- Music | Business Aspects
- Biography & Autobiography | Entertainment & Performing Arts
Physical Information: 0.46" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.66 lbs) 218 pages
 
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The bestselling updated & expanded second edition now available in paperback at 36% off of its $19.95 cover price. "This book offers insights to help you pursue your dreams with your eyes wide open. Success in Hollywood takes great patience and determination. Knowing this helps you prepare for each battle you face along the way." -James Pickens Jr., Actor, ABC's Grey's Anatomy Oprah Winfrey and dozens of motivational speakers say, "Follow your bliss (what makes you happy) and the money will come." This may be true, but what they don't tell you is how long it may take for the money to come. "Entertaining and revealing... Locke challenges his readers to step behind the Hollywood sign to see the business side of entertainment. Insights into why movies are made, how artists are chosen for success and how hopefuls can improve their chances make it a fascinating read for artists and the general public." -Library Journal "A great read. I couldn't put it down... fascinating, humorous, and very honest....anyone who wants to go to Hollywood...better yet, anyone who has dreams should read this book." -MyBookAddiction.com Review "Honest, insightful, refreshing and laugh out loud funny. Locke's writing style is reminiscent of David Sedaris-colorful and sardonic...unveils the good, bad and ugly side of Hollywood but still inspires you to follow your dreams. -Rayne Shuman T.R. Locke once abandoned dreams of being a writer and an actor in exchange for a comfortable life in suburban Chicago as a college administrator and real estate investor. Success didn't make him happy though, it left him bored. So Locke took a chance on his old dream, wrote a screenplay and sent it to Hollywood. To his surprise, he made the semi-finals of a screenwriting contest developed by Stephen Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment. Soon Locke was flying out to L. A., meeting with literary agents and producers, hobnobbing with movie and music stars and anticipating an exciting future following his bliss. Two years later he was broke. That's when the real WORK of following dreams began. The book includes experiences of more than a dozen artists-from Grammy-nominated singers, to screenwriters, staffers, film and TV executives, festival-winning directors, Emmy-winning filmmakers, platinum-selling record producers and award-winning movie and TV stars. Their stories inspire and entertain you whether your dreams lead to Hollywood or your own Hometown.