SCREENPLAY - NOVEL - STAGE PLAY & POETRY
WRITING AWARDS
FALL 2024
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To
ensure that each screenplay is studied and rated individually, WWIFF
has instituted a system in which entries do not compete against each
other but are recognized for their own merits. This system allows for a
fair evaluation of each screenplay based on its qualities rather than
compared to other entries. Unlike traditional screenplay competitions,
where subjective preferences and biases can influence the outcome,
WWIFF's approach ensures that every screenplay receives a fair chance
to be recognized and appreciated on its own terms.
For all intents and purposes, they compete against themselves: each
entry is judged on its individual merits and scored according to an
inherent value system.
When it is your turn to be evaluated, the judge's focus is on your
screenplay, not on all the other in the queue. This ensures that they
will not compare when they should focus entirely on YOU. Comparing
screenplays during the evaluation process can lead to biased judgments
and unfair treatment. It can undermine the unique qualities and merits
of each screenplay, and prevent a fair assessment of individual
artistic expression and storytelling.

RHODIUM
To submit for production consideration at POLARIS pictures, Rhodium winners (Screenplay only)
should follow the procedures provided in the notification email.
My Whorizontal Life
Writers Sephe Haven, Isadora OBoto
in Stage Play
United States
Panhandle
Writer A.M. Chester
United States
The Secret Diary of Katherine Stark
Writer Hector Valle
United States
Sündenbock
Writer Rankin Fithian
United States
PLATINUM
Angel
Writer Hector Valle
United States
BANKED
Writer Joanna Johnson
in Novel Manuscripts
United States
The Laws of the Gods
Writer Mary Oleske
United States
My Whorizontal Life: An Escort's Tale (book 1)
Writer Sephe Haven
in Novel Manuscripts
The Tweak
Writer Joanna Louise Johnson
in Screenplay, Original Concept (subcat)
United States
The Victorian Ladies' Detective Collective
Writer Patricia Milton
in Stage Play
United States

GOLD
Awry
Writer Alexis Rosenbaum
in Stage Play
United States
Cheap, Sexy, and Shocking!
Writer Janna Jones
United States
Josh's Employment Agency of Brooklyn/ Hereafter
Writer Nancy Lydia Kimmel
United State
Silver Baron's Wife
Writer Donna Baier Stein
in Novel Manuscripts
United States
SMITHEREENS III
Writer Dawn Brown
United States
Synesthesia Story
Writer Jillian Vitko
United States
SILVER
A Landing Called Compromise
Writer Donna Baier Stein
United States
Big Moves
Writer Suzi Tasca
United States
Jack
Writer Jaya George
United States
My Name is Henrietta
Writer Barbara A de la Cuesta
United States
Worlds Away From Here
Writer Sharon LaBorde
in Novel Manuscripts
United States
BRONZE
Climate Warriors
Writers Amy S Otey, Olivia Brady
Wildflower of the Valley: Carnal Bloom (Pilot)
Writer Hannah Rose Vernot
United States
Yiayia mou (my grandmother)
Director Koraly Dimitriadis
in Poetry
Australia
HONORABLE MENTION
Abuse of Power
Writer rachel pauline cann
United States
Ghost Valley
Writers Patricia Schwarz, Ian Scott
United States
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