Your Dream May Be One Step Closer than You Think...

Big Screen Success for Authors! 

From Book to Blockbuster by Adapting Your Book into a Screenplay

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Big Screen Success for Authors, Cohort 1
STARTS March 5, 2026

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The Bold Authors Network Announces:
BIG SCREEN SUCCESS for AUTHORS
A live course for Authors who want to know
how the world of Film, TV, and Streaming actually works,
​and how to enter it in a realistic, methodical way

Your Story Might Be Closer to the Screen Than You Think...

You’ve written a book you believe might have screen potential.

Not because you’re chasing fame, but because something about this story feels bigger than the page. More visual. More alive. Like it wants to move.

And now you’re stuck in the most uncomfortable place an author can be.

You’re aware enough to know the screen world is real, and ruthless.
But not informed enough to know how to enter it without risking everything you’ve already built.

You don’t want to chase producers blindly, pitching the wrong thing at the wrong time.
You don’t want to embarrass yourself with materials that quietly mark you as an amateur.
You don’t want to ruin your IP, or your credibility, by moving too fast, too loud, or too hopeful.

But the other fear is just as heavy.

What if there is a real opportunity here... and you miss it?

What if the window opens briefly… and closes because you didn’t know how to recognize it, or what to do next?

So you sit in this strange limbo.

Carrying a story you care deeply about. Wondering whether you should protect it or risk it.
Unsure whether waiting is wise… or quietly costing you something you’ll never get back.

Most authors stay here for years.

Not because they lack talent or because their story isn’t good enough.
But because no one ever explains how the cinematic world actually works.

So they guess.

They overproduce, hoping more effort equals more legitimacy.
They misread “interest” as momentum and silence as failure.
Or they wait forever, telling themselves they’ll know when the time is right.

It doesn’t magically become clear. It becomes clear when someone finally explains how it works.​

That someone is Alan Roth.

Alan is an award-winning screenwriter who has spent decades working inside the film and television world: writing, collaborating, and navigating the same systems authors are often left to decode on their own.

He understands both sides of the equation: the heart of a story that begins as a book, and the realities of what the screen industry actually requires to move a project forward.

In Big Screen Success for Authors: From Book to Blockbuster, Alan leads this live course with care, honesty, and deep respect for authors and their work.

He doesn’t promise shortcuts or outcomes.

He offers something far more valuable: a clear, professional understanding of how the cinematic world works and how to engage it without losing your story, your credibility, or yourself.

This is guidance most authors never receive. And it changes everything.

Stop guessing. Learn how this world actually works. CLICK HERE.

HERE‘S JUST A FRACTION OF WHAT YOU‘LL LEARN
in this LIVE COURSE...

  • How to tell if your book is commercially viable for the screen (not just well written) 
  • Whether your story works best as a feature film, TV series, or limited series (and why this decision matters more than you think)
  • The core elements producers actually look for when evaluating stories for production (and what they spot that amateurs often miss)
  • ​How to spot adaptation strengths and red flags (before you invest time, money, or energy)
  • Why forcing a book into the wrong screen format quietly kills otherwise strong projects (and how to test to avoid this mistake)
  • When writing a screenplay makes sense (and when it absolutely doesn't)
  • ​The difference between a pitch deck and a screenplay (and how professionals choose which comes first)
  • What "professional" really means in screenwriting and pitch materials (and how to avoid amateur mistakes producers immediately spot)
  • How to read industry signals without overreaching to interest (and how to avoid misreading silence)
  • How to move forward with clarity, restraint, and credibility (instead of urgency or guesswork)
  • How to honor your story in the process (not gamble with it)

Register for THE BIG SCREEN SUCCESS FOR AUTHORS COURSE, COHORT 1 Today
STARTING March 5, 2026, from 4 - 6 PM + Q&A

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MEET Your Instructor: ALAN ROTH
​Professional Screenwriter
​Professor and Winner of Best Original Screenplay 


Alan Roth has spent decades working inside the screen industry, as a screenwriter, collaborator, and professional who understands both the creative and business realities of film, television, and streaming.

He doesn’t teach fantasy false hope. He teaches how the world of cinema actually works.

He's a Fellow of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and serves as an adjunct professor of screenwriting at Fairleigh Dickinson University's School of the Arts.

A winner of the coveted Nicholl Fellowship Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay (Jersey City Story), Alan works with producers developing projects for film and TV.

This course reflects the guidance authors rarely receive, but desperately need, before they take their first public step into the screen space.

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 Big Screen Success for Authors Starts [March 5, 2026]

Four Sessions to Learn How to Adapt Your Book into a Screenplay for Film, TV Series, or Streaming...

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Session 1: Is Your Book Screen-Ready?

Learn how to assess whether your story truly has screen potential... and when it's not ready. Replace guessing with clear, professional criteria so you stop forcing a story into the wrong lane, but find the right market for it.

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Session 2: Choosing the Right Screen Format 

Feature film, series, limited series: this decision shapes everything that follows.
Learn how professionals make format choices based on story engine, scope, and market reality, not personal preference.

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Session 3: Writing a Screenplay that gets Read

Learn what adaptation truly involves and what producers care about most. We’ll show you how to bring your story to the screen without losing what made readers fall in love with it. Honor your work and find big screen success.

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Session 4: The Business Side of Screen Success  

Understand how screen projects are discovered, evaluated, and discussed behind the scenes. Learn about agents, producers, queries, and deals so you can engage the industry with confidence.

CHECKOUT WHAT AUTHORS SAY ABOUT COURSES FROM
THE BOLD AUTHORS NETWORK...

"Consistently Well-Organized and Engaging"
Kae often covers topics that aren’t addressed elsewhere and that many authors may not even be aware of. I credit her workshops with amplifying my confidence as an indie author and helping me elevate both my brand and business.

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"Beyond Helpful - Transforming"
Courses from the Bold Authors Network are always beyond defining. Practical. Hugely organized. Easy to comprehend and put to use. Transformative. Stuff you can take to the bank of practicality. Kae Wagner and Alan Roth both care for us authors on the journey.

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BIG SCREEN SUCCESS FOR AUTHORS LIVE COURSE
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FAQs

1. Is this course live or pre-recorded?
This is a live course taught by Alan Roth, with real-time teaching and Q&A. All sessions will also be recorded, so you can watch the replays if you can’t attend live.
 
2. What are the dates and times?
The course begins March 5, 2026, with live sessions from 4–6 PM EST on Zoom. Each session includes dedicated Q&A time.

3. How long is the course?
The course includes three live sessions, each approximately two hours, plus Q&A. You’ll also receive access to replays and supporting materials.

4. What will I actually learn?
You’ll learn how the film, television, and streaming industries actually evaluate stories—and how authors responsibly enter that world. This includes assessing screen readiness, choosing the right format, deciding what to create first, understanding professional standards, and interpreting industry signals accurately.

5. Is this course only for fiction authors?
No. Fiction, nonfiction, memoir, and documentary-adjacent stories are all welcome. The principles apply across formats.

6. Will I get feedback on my specific book or idea?
The course provides structured frameworks and professional guidance rather than individualized story critiques. The goal is to help you make informed decisions—not to judge or rewrite your work.

7. Can I ask questions during the course?
Yes. Each session includes live Q&A, and you’re encouraged to ask thoughtful, relevant questions related to the material.

8. What technology do I need to participate?
You’ll need a reliable internet connection and access to Zoom. No specialized software or screenwriting tools are required.

9. Is this course for me if I’m unsure my story is screen-worthy?
Yes. In fact, that’s exactly who this course is designed for. One of the most valuable outcomes is gaining clarity about whether—and when—your story should move toward the screen.

BIG SCREEN SUCCESS FOR AUTHORS LIVE COURSE
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