Featured Writer Spotlight – 40th Anniversary Series

 

 


 

The Scriptwriters Network 40th Anniversary Writer Development Series

A year-long initiative designed to support, challenge, and elevate writers through monthly creative and craft-focused opportunities.

 


 

As part of Scriptwriters Network’s 40th Anniversary – 12 Months, 12 Ways We Give Back, we are proud to highlight writers from our community whose work stood out in our monthly creative challenges.

Each month, we recognize writers for their creativity, originality, and storytelling strength. These Featured Writers represent the heart of our mission — supporting and empowering storytellers at every stage of their journey.

We are pleased to present our Winners.

 


 

January 2026 – Membership Winner

January Membership Drive Winner:  Stephanie Bourbon

Winner of the Scriptwriters Network January Membership Drive – Personal Masterclass Prize.

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February 2026 – SWN 40th Anniversary Writers Lab (Members Only)

This month’s Writers Lab is part of Scriptwriters Network’s ongoing 40th Anniversary development series. As a members-only session, February is focused on craft building, feedback, and structured writing exercises rather than a competitive submission process.

No winner was selected for this month, as the Writers Lab is designed as a developmental workshop experience for participating members.

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March 2026 – Logline Challenge Winners

 


 

🏆 Grand Prize Winner

Kevin Martin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project Title: Untitled

Logline:
A CPS agent and a paranormal investigator are tasked to confront a vlogging family troubled by paranormal entity claims. The family is accused of abusing their two children, one of whom they claim is possessed by their dead grandfather.

Bio:
Kevin Martin is a screenwriter from Diamond Bar, California originally raised in North Carolina. His primary influences come from his childhood love of horror films, the Coen Bros. films, and Japanese cinema. He’s been writing creatively and working for R&R Films and Media since 2023.

 


 

🌟 Honorable Mention

Phil Yuhas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project Title: Rocky Road

Logline:
After his struggling single mom gives away his beloved pit bull, a timid 13-year-old defies his mother and embarks on a desperate 130-mile bicycle journey to reclaim his dog.

Bio:
Originally from Pittsburgh and now residing in Orange County, California, Phil Yuhas is an award-winning screenwriter and devoted animal welfare advocate. His credits include the short films Calogero’s Day Off and Praying on the Rain. His feature screenplays have been recognized by the Nicholl (semifinalist) and PAGE Awards (finalist). His short script True Blue, a story about loyalty told through the eyes of an aging shelter dog, won first place in contests held by the Nashville, Vail and New York City Independent film festivals.

 


 

🌟 Honorable Mention

Bill Lundy and P.K. Silverson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project Title: Ring

Logline:
Hurled into an alternate time line by the loss of his enchanted wedding ring, a desperate man must prevent the wife who doesn’t remember him from marrying a rival suitor.

Bios:
Bill Lundy co-wrote two highly-rated original films for SyFy, Silent Warnings and Alien Siege, sold two stories to Star Trek: Voyager, and has optioned over a dozen scripts. Bill has also been a screenwriting teacher and consultant, and contributed to several popular books, including “Now Write: Screenwriting” and “Q&A: The Working Screenwriter.”  He currently has two projects in development with independent producers.

Paul Silverson sold one horror/thriller script as a ghostwriter. He’s had four screenplays optioned, including a prior Nicholl Semi-Finalist. Paul’s earned Official Screenplay Selections in the Marina del Rey Film Festival for six consecutive years. including winning Best Dramedy and Best Action Comedy Screenplays. He’s the author of six award-winning fantasy novels including a Gold Medal for contemporary fantasy in the Global EBook Awards and has also published a short story collection.

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April 2026 Creative Writing Challenge Winner

 


 

🏆 Grand Prize Winner

Catherine Chandler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project Title: The Fortune Teller

Bio:
Catherine Chandler is a former attorney and web designer, originally from the East Coast. She has been writing and taking classes on and off for many years and is now determined to focus on writing full-time. She enjoys writing comedy features and sitcoms. In her free time, she loves music, travel, and cooking international cuisine.

View Submission → The Fortune Teller

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May 2026 – Scene Writing & Structure Challenge

 


 

🏆 Grand Prize Winners

Frank McEnaney & Gillian (Gil Lian)

 

Project Title: Missus Shakespeare

Bios:
Frank McEnaney & Gillian (Gil Lian), are a couple of Canadians who were also a couple. Frank began as a playwright and had Equity-produced plays on the main stages of the Vancouver Playhouse, Theater Aquarius, Factory Theater Lab, and Theater Passe Muraille. Gillian began as a young adult author and has had six novels published (under the pseudonym Mitzi Dale) by Groundwood Books and Nimbus in Canada, Kinderjury in the Netherlands, Puffin in the UK and Delacorte in the US.

They collaborated at close range on Luminosity (Random House, Canada, Vintage), Sea-Change (Mosaic Press, Ontario) and Xtro & Julie (New Ideas Festival, Toronto). In 2008 they turned their hands to writing filmscripts and honed their skills by entering the PAGE Awards contest. They have four comedy scripts on InkTip: the contained rom-com, MISSUS SHAKESPEARE (or alt title); the para-normal rom-com, DREAM ON; the ensemble rom-com, STRANGE THINGS DONE; and the family comedy, ALL HAPPY FAMILIES. All four scripts were Selections of the UK Film Festival Scriptwriting Competition 2024/25.

View Submission → Missus Shakespeare

 


 

🌟 Honorable Mention

Diana Stout 

 

Project Title: Introduction of Vince

Bio:
Diana Stout is a multifaceted award-winner, screenwriter, author, blogger, writing coach, former English professor of writing classes, and an intuitive who travels with a crowd—characters clamoring their story be next and those who have crossed to the other side. Her ability to move seamlessly between creative and professional writing reflects both her versatility and deep understanding of the written word.

Among her proudest accomplishments is her novel Grendel’s Mother, an ambitious project that re-imagines a classic tale through a compelling new lens. The book showcases her skill at blending literary craft with emotional depth—a hallmark of her writing across all genres.

View Submission → Introduction of Vince

 


 

🌟 Honorable Mention

Annette Marie Barsellotti

 

Project Title: Paulina

Bio:
Annette Marie Barsellotti writes:

“I started writing (not so great) scripts when I was 12. I can’t tell you why; I just had to type the dialogue on the page and see where it would take me. I am amazed by today’s screenwriters and just how compelling they can make a story.

As an actress and a writer, it is always my goal to make the reader or audience feel something. The truth of a scene is found in that compelling moment, and without it, all is lost. I have miles to go, but hopefully I can create many more characters in search of their truth.”

View Submission → Paulina

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July 2026 – Dialogue & Voice Challenge

 


 

🏆 Grand Prize Winner

Nsikakabasi Awak (Awak Nsico)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project Title: The Pitch

Bio:
Nsikakabasi Awak (Awak Nsico) is a Nigerian Filmmaker and Screenwriter passionate about character-driven stories, visual storytelling, and emotionally grounded human drama. Having worked across Pre-production, Production and Post-production phases, he has now become known for crafting stories that explore human relationships, identity, and the quiet conflicts beneath life.

View Submission → The Pitch

 


 

🌟 Honorable Mention

Trinity Davis 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project Title: The Witness

Bio:
Trinity Davis is an award-recognized screenwriter and novelist with more than 30 completed screenplays and three published novels available through Amazon. His work spans historical drama, psychological thriller, horror, comedy, and socially conscious storytelling, often exploring the human consequences hidden inside larger moral questions.

View Submission → The Witness

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Explore Our 40th Anniversary Give-Back Initiative

As we celebrate 40 years of Scriptwriters Network, we’re giving back to writers throughout 2026 through monthly opportunities, challenges, events, and special programs.

Explore 40 Years • 12 Months • 12 Ways We Give Back initiative.

 

 


 

Celebrating 40 Years of Writers Supporting Writers

The celebration continues throughout 2026 with opportunities designed to inspire creativity, strengthen craft, and connect writers.

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Interested in Connecting with One of These Writers?

Scriptwriters Network is committed to protecting the privacy of our writers while fostering meaningful industry connections.

Industry professionals interested in connecting with one or more featured writers are invited to complete our Industry Partner & Contacts Form. This helps us identify appropriate connections and facilitate introductions in a professional manner.

Industry Partner & Contacts Form

After reviewing your submission, Scriptwriters Network will contact you if additional information is needed and, when appropriate, facilitate an introduction to the appropriate writer(s).

 


 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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