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WritingRoom Expert Maureen
Hello Everybody. I am busy on a series at the moment so it may take awhile to get back to you. Stay in touch and keep on writing. I will check in when I can.

Maureen has been in the Entertainment Industry nearly her entire life. She started at age 5 as Little Red in "Little Red and the Riding Hoods." Since then she has worked both on stage and in production in theater and in front of as well as behind the camera in film and television. Shortly after graduating from Kent State University she moved to Los Angeles and worked in the industry for over 10 years. She recently moved back with her husband in Northeast Ohio to raise their children. There she continues working on various independent projects and teaching. Her most recent class "Series Development for Actors" has become so popular it is in its 4th session with a long waiting list to get in.
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    • Maureen has been in the Entertainment Industry nearly her entire life. She started at age 5 as Little Red in "Little Red and the Riding Hoods." Since then she has worked both on stage and in production in theater and in front of as well as behind the camera in film and television. Shortly after graduating from Kent State University she moved to Los Angeles and worked in the industry for over 10 years. She recently moved back with her husband in Northeast Ohio to raise their children. There she continues working on various independent projects and teaching. Her most recent class "Series Development for Actors" has become so popular it is in its 4th session with a long waiting list to get in.

    • B.S. from the School of Journalism at Kent State University
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      Annabee   Annabee wrote
      on 9/9/2008 12:07:02 AM
      Hello- I'd love some advice on the topic of protecting one's creative ideas and content, not just on-line but in the literary field generally. I live in New York and am just beginning to take workshops and stage readings here (I'm an aspiring playwright and screenwriter). I'll also be attending my first semester as a student in an MFA writing program in the fall, and I am worried about how to share my work and ideas in all of these environments without endangering my unique access to them as creative property. I know that I need to share work in order to develop it, to grow as a writer, and to expose it to the creative community in hopes of furthering my career. I want to get as much feedback and challenging criticism as possible and to learn from fellow writers as well. How do things work best when one is starting out? I don't want to be overly protective but the competitive nature of the writers around me sometimes makes me worry. Best, Anna B.

      ethommo   ethommo wrote
      on 6/29/2008 2:50:55 PM
      Is there a price for what you do? And how does one get in touch with you? I'm a writer who has written quite a few feature length screenplays.

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I am often required to go out of town and occasionally get buried in a project so if you do not hear from me, please be patient. When I am working actively with a client I keep them up to date on my schedule and the many changes. Thanks for your understanding.
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Maureen has become well-known and sought-after for her direct approach to storytelling with an emphasis on character development and strategic manipulation of human behavior.
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