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.

"Where's Ralphie?" by Dawn Greenfield Ireland

A single dad discovers his daughter’s imaginary friend is real… and he’s an invisible, highly trained dog fleeing from the government.

"The Far Corner" by Dawn Greenfield Ireland

When a driven businesswoman collapses into psychosis ranting about creatures, she’s sent to a mental hospital where a psychiatrist and two investigators of paranormal phenomena discover she might not be crazy after all—she might have the ability to see into another dimension.

"Antares Trap" by Anjula Evans Evans
Genre: Sci-Fi

A young man discovers a catalyst that could brighten the future or ignite a dictatorship in the Antares solar system.

"Marked Exchange" by Anjula Evans Evans

A young woman is drawn into the world of 'shifters', humans that can shape-shift into animals, and unexpectedly becomes a trophy in an arena battle.

"Highgate" by amkwriter Khalifa

A Muslim woman trapped in an abusive marriage falls in love with a kind Jewish neighbor in London, unaware she is the target of a counterterrorism operation.

"The River" by rondavidson71 Davidson
Genre: Drama

An unemployed veteran cares for his family while he battles PTSD, anger, addiction, and depression. Reliving past experiences helps him come to terms – but they fill in pieces to reveal much bigger problems.

"Best Life Ever: Pilot Episode - Bucket Shower" by Tina Gandhi Gandhi

A spiritual eccentric with a glamorous past and a mysterious connection to a charismatic Indian guru embarks on a fateful adventure with the blessing of her trusty ouija board.

"Of Us and Them" by T. L. Coughlin

Born to be a vessel for an alien species whose existence is hidden in global dragon lore, Evren safeguards their final return. But when a fellow Paladin is found murdered, she must now find the truth—and the killer—in a society founded on deceit.

"On the Rocks" by Maria C. Palmer and Ruthie Robbins

A postal worker opens an Italian restaurant in a rough and dying town. He navigates a world of crooked officials and members of organized crime to create an A-list celeb hangout. A story of blind ambition, his traits are the driving force behind his success and the cause of his eventual downfall.

"HEMINGS AND CONDELL (or THE MEN WHO SAVED SHAKESPEARE)" by Martin Keady Keady
Genre: Drama

The remarkable - and until now untold - story of John Hemings and Henry Condell, Shakespeare's best friends and fellow players, who saved his career, his life and ultimately his work for posterity.