I love writing thrillers, but writing screenplay
thrillers has a different type of thrill, as only the action and dialogue are
permitted in the script, not the inner thoughts of the characters. Having
written four psychological thrillers to date, have now published their
equivalent screenplays on Amazon.
Screenplay Thrillers on Kindle
My four thrillers, The Shuttered Room, Falling
Awake, Nora and A Hard Lesson are available on Kindle, Nook, paperback and
large print. But now their screenplay adaptations are also available on Amazon.
The Shuttered Room and A Hard Lesson were originally conceived as novels, and
adapted into screenplays. Falling Awake and Nora were conceived from screenplays and fleshed out into novels. Having
enjoyed writing the screenplay versions, have now published all four
screenplays on Kindle, as well as paperback.
Formatting screenplays for Kindle is not possible so
had to think about the reader experience. Character cue was made bold, action description italics and dialogue “ordinary black”. I
also had to adjust the font size and formatting for the paperback versions of
my screenplays.
Full Length Drama Scripts to Read
All
screenplays run approximately 90 – 100 minutes and are specially formatted for
ereaders. Paperback versions are 8x5in and are 95-100 pages long. Each book includes
a character list and a guide to reading a screenplay, creating ease for the
script reader. Read more about these
gripping screenplays below.
The Shuttered Room Screenplay
Little
do they know their captive holds a deadly secret.
Jess
is taken hostage and incarcerated in an upstairs room by three thugs demanding
a huge ransom from her rich father. In a bid to escape, she cuts a hole in the
bedroom floor with a cutlery knife. From there, Jess observes the three of them
going about their business. That’s when she starts playing games with them.
That’s when her spying pulls her into a treacherous psychological game with her
abductors.
If
only they knew what their captive was up to. What would they do to her?
Falling Awake Screenplay
A
toe-curling tale about an unseen voyeur and a reluctant exhibitionist.
Faced
with the threat of repossession, Gemma takes an evening commission performing
for chronic insomnia, Luke as he watches from his apartment window. If only she
knew the sort of man her voyeur was. She wouldn't perform for him.
Insomnia
can have the most sinister causes.
Nora The Screenplay
Her
harsh brand of rehab hides a bitter secret.
Nancy
is hurled into the world of celebrity when she finds herself performing a shoot
for handsome but odious playboy, Vince, as they walk from one of his
nightclubs. The seduction of this other world sours after Nancy overhears Vince
make a bet with his PA, Leon on the length of her fifteen minutes of fame.
Her
world falls apart after Vince’s limo crashes, propelling Nancy into a nightmare
world where her alter ego Nora is born.
A Hard Lesson The Screenplay
A teacher takes on the
pupil from hell only to learn what treachery means.
Tenacious teacher, Sarah
learns things aren’t what they seem with her boyfriend Frank who belongs to a
parasitical criminal clique headed by psychopath, Kurt. When her pupil, Josh
becomes suspect to a stabbing, Sarah finds herself torn between her duty and
facing her greatest fear, not least Kurt himself.
Writing Dramas for
Kindle and Paperback
All four Charles J Harwood screenplays are now available
on Amazon Kindle, Nook and paperback. Reading the screenplays equivalent to a novel
is an interesting experience and certainly helps the writer improve on writing.
The same applies to writing a screenplay versus a novel. Screenplays permit only
action and dialogue, not the inner thoughts of characters. This can only be hinted
at via subtext. In novels, the writer can flesh out the character’s thoughts and
feelings.
This means a screenplay can be read in around an hour,
as opposed to the novel equivalent which can take several days. Reading a great
screenplay is almost like reeling off a movie in your head.
Visit my author page on Amazon to find out more about CharlesJay Harwood screenplay thrillers.
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