| "I'm a screenwriter who's always
loved 101 Things I Learned in Architecture
School. I'm thrilled that Neil Landau and Matthew Frederick have given me a
companion to that wildly smart little book. Flip to a page, any page, and
your writer's block will disappear." Jane Anderson
Primetime Emmy Award winning writer
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"Concise, insightful, and jammed
full of hard-earned insider knowledge, Neil Landau's 101
Things
I
Learned is
distilled wisdom —strong, bracing, and more than a little intoxicating. " David Koepp
screenwriter, director and producer
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![]() Neil
Landau
is a screenwriter whose television and film credits include Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Melrose Place, Doogie Howser MD, The Magnificent Seven, and Twice in a Lifetime. He has developed feature films for 20th Century Fox, Disney, Universal, and Columbia Pictures, and television pilots for Warner Bros., Touchstone, Lifetime, and CBS. He works internationally as a script consultant and teaches at UCLA's School of Film, Television, and Digital Media. |
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