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Joe Elias has a lot going on. He's trying to get a brand newbusiness, Write For Hollywood, off the ground. At the same time,he's figuring out how to offer script-evaluation services toaspiring screenwriters over the Internet. He's working tomanage a score of freelance script readers. He's reading,critiquing and editing scripts himself. Finally, the 24-year-old istrying to do the same thing as the customers of his two-personRedondo Beach, California, start-up-namely, marketing a script ofhis own.
The last may be the toughest of all. "I read recently thatthe odds of selling a screenplay in Hollywood are something like 1in 200,000," says Elias. "And I'm right there withmost of our clients, trying to do some writing myself."
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