Screenplay Award 2022

The Page Turner Award's Screenplay Award is for screenwriters who want to place their writing in front of film producers, and for authors who would like to see their books adapted to film.

"90 Miles of Separation" by Tony Macy-Perez Macy-Perez
Genre: Drama

So close and yet so far. Two families separated by politics, immigration, stereotypes and assimilation.

"The Epic of Gilgamesh" by Richard Rizun

A demigod king and his strange friend battle mythical creatures and vengeful gods as they journey to the end of the world on an epic quest to find the secret of immortality.

"The Epic of Gilgamesh" by Richard Rizun

A demigod king and his strange friend battle mythical creatures and vengeful gods as they journey to the end of the world on an epic quest to find the secret of immortality.

"In The Face Of All Things Unknown" by Shilpe Nanda

A story of self-discovery, identity, love and spiritual fulfilment, which explores the power of love in all its manifestations - physical, parental, maternal, marital, and divine. The book takes you on a heartfelt, spiritual journey that will resonate with anyone seeking answers in the modern world.

"I Know What You're Thinking" by Phill Featherstone

Beth and Cameron share a remarkable ability: each can see into the mind of the other. Cameron is seized by criminals who are harvesting organs to sell to wealthy transplant patients. His only chance of survival is if Beth can use their amazing gift to save him.

"GAT FINGER (TV)" by Cumberlain Rattlesnake

A grievously mutilated young man falls for a burn-scared young woman. Before they can settle down, the ruthless gang, who shot his eye out,
murdered his family, must be brought to justice. Tag: Django vs. Frankenstein-Scissorhands.

"LAST CHANCE" by Cumberlain Rattlesnake

Two contemporary American teenage boys explore into a cave and accidentally blow open a timeportal onto an 1863 battlefield, where they
unintentionally rearm a psychopathic Rebel with modern munitions and open a pathway for the Confederates to retake modern Virginia, and win
the Civil War.

"ORTEGA HIGHWAY" by Cumberlain Rattlesnake

Gruff private detective is hired by an Indian
Casino to re-acquire a priceless Native American
artifact stolen by a murderous biker Chieftain.

"GAT FINGER" by Cumberlain Rattlesnake

A grievously mutilated young man falls for a burn-scared young woman. Before they can settle down, the ruthless gang, who shot his eye out, murdered his family, must be brought to justice.

"Sapphire Rain " by Kaye Stone
Genre: Memoir

Through seven phases like trusting intuition and speaking truth, I teach how to heal heartache and pain. My inspirational narrative, revisits personal experiences of abuse, teenage pregnancy, divorce, and clairvoyance. My charming touches of humor ease the intensity to a path of redemption.

"Ladies in Red" by Susan Almond

Lydia never intended to set up a pornography website, but when her husband finds her taking erotic photos of herself in their spare room he seizes on the chance to get out of his mundane job. Lydia doesn't realise the dangerous path it will take her down until the anonymous letters start to arrive.

"The Achilles Gene (Book 1 of The Waynflete Trilogy)" by Norman MILLER

When maverick Oxford don Giles Butterfield suspects the research of an American colleague soon to be awarded the Nobel Prize is a fake, he sets off on a bold globetrotting search for the truth. When his young assistant unexpectedly joins him, they unearth an extraordinary international conspiracy.

"One Who Knows" by Shiloh Mahgwees Nyce
Genre: Fantasy

A young Indigenous woman mysteriously wakes up in a creek on the Pacific Northwest coast of Canada. While in the wilderness, she follows the guidance of an old Shaman to complete a series of dangerous quests where she must face her deepest fears. The monsters await. Will she live to tell her tale?