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Rachel Wolf is a represented screenwriter living in Los Angeles.

“I began writing after a personal event completely changed my life. Words became my solace. It began with short stories and creative writing but I soon discovered the art of screenplays. The idea that less words were used to show a story, not tell a story, blew my mind and I fell in love. I’m naturally a person who has few words, so this fit my style perfectly. But it wasn’t all that easy. As I started writing a screenplay, I soon realized that I bit off more than I could chew. Book after book, I saw the challenge of screenplay format. It loomed over me like an impossible challenge, which only made me more determined. I can’t remember exactly but I think I wrote my first draft partially in Word. What a pain! My head hurt more from formatting than figuring out my story. Not good. So, I committed myself and purchased Final Draft software. Finally, I could focus on my story and characters. Granted, my first screenplay was still a long way off. It took me a year and a half to complete my first script. Hour and hours, rewrite after rewrite, days and months later I printed and bound my first feature dramatic screenplay. I felt like I gave birth. I remember standing looking at it and feeling a bittersweet relief, happy to complete it but already feeling the itch to write another. Screenplay number two was on the way. About five years later, I had completed a total of five screenplays which are in the marketplace.”

As of 2010, Rachel is revising the newest script and near completion with a list of stories waiting to come to life.

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