 click here Once your screenplay is evaluated -- you will be mailed a letter which quotes the required doctoring fee . . . which must be paid before the work will begin. If you decide not to pay the doctoring fee, you are under no obligation to do so.
Normally, you will receive a doctoring quote within 1 to 2 weeks.
This doctoring quote will include a time estimate -- as to how long the editing work will take.
In most cases the turnaround time will be from 2 to 3 weeks upon receipt of the doctoring fee.
There are no refunds once the doctoring fee is paid and the editing has begun.
For info on how to submit a screenplay to be doctored . . . click on -> "submit.process." |  click here You can submit a full-length theatrical feature-film screenplay or a 2-hour MOW. 80 to 120 pages. (No TV-show specs.)
You must include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) with your screenplay. No material will be returned without an SASE.
You must read "1.address" and "2.eval.agree" -- print each of these . . . then fill out the complete "evaluation agreement" and submit the agreement with your screenplay.
Note -> If your print mode is unable to print -> "1.address" and "2.eval.agree" . . . then mail a letter (with SASE) . . . to the address on "1.address" and request that a form be sent to you.
The evaluation fee is $38 (U.S.; check or money order). Please make check payable to -- Aubrey M. Horton. Only serious submittals via the U.S. mail.
To continue the submittal process . . . click on
-> "1.address" below.
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