Writer & Professor Rosanne Welch Discusses 'A Woman's Voice in the Writers' Room'

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"We have to cocreativescreenwritingmbat the idea that there aren’t that many women writers because it’s always been a 'boy’s' job. It hasn’t always been that way, but history has recorded it that way, so we have accepted that as 'Oh, it’s a big deal to be a woman writer,' but it didn’t used to be, and it still shouldn’t be," Rosanne Welch said in an interview with Creative Screenwriting about the power of research, early female Hollywood pioneers, and the importance of having a woman’s voice in the writer’s room.Click the link to read the full story: http://creativescreenwriting.com/rosanne-welch/

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