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Post by Mini Mia on Jan 22, 2010 20:00:35 GMT -6
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Post by Mini Mia on Feb 16, 2010 17:59:56 GMT -6
Katherine Fugate, creator of the series Army Wives and scribe behind the feature film Valentine's Day, is our February Featured Screenwriter. She shares her experiences, philosophy, and expertise in her answers to questions from the StoryLink Community.
Our February Featured Screenwriter is TV and film writer Katherine Fugate. The creator of the Lifetime drama series Army Wives - an ensemble series, revolving around a diverse group of women living on an active army base - Fugate served as Executive Producer on the show for two years.
Fugate is also the writer of several feature films, including Valentine's Day, which opened on February 12. Additional feature credits include The Senator's Wife, The Prince & Me, and Carolina. She is currently adapting What Alice Forgot for New Regency and Fox 2000.
Fugate says she approaches the blank page by staring at it.
"The hardest part for me is to START," she admits. "I know once I do that I will become immersed, obsessed, my body will ache, I won't eat, my fingers will start curling up and my daughter will forget my name. Once I am engaged - I am fully engaged - and that's who I am in life, love and the pursuit of happiness."
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