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Biography of Neil Flowers PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 06 September 2007

Neil Flowers is an award-winning playwright with a substantial history as a writer, actor, story editor, and director in theatre, radio, performance art, and film/video. He co-authored a teleplay that was sold to Jim Henson Films and produced as a feature, and a TV pilot for a children's show that was produced. He works as a first and second assistant director on features and shorts; his specialty is choreographing extras for crowd scenes. He has written three feature screenplays (one optioned), teaches screenwriting, and reads screenplays and writes coverage for writers and prodcos. He is the author of two books and many articles, and reviews books on films, dance, art, and fiction for The Feminist Review and other online venues. He is listed at IMDb. He has worked professionally as a writer/editor for several organizations, including the University of Southern California (USC).

Neil is the owner of Little Wing, Inc., a company that offers general text writing, editing, and proofreading services, mostly B2B but for individuals as well. He also works as a script doctor, and is available for acting and assistant director gigs. Interested parties may contact Neil or Little Wing through his e-address at Cinexxus.

Neil has a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from USC in Dramatic Writing, with a minor in the business of the movie business, and a Master of Arts (MA) in Theatre and Dance from the University of New Mexico. His baccalaureate is in English with an emphasis on modern poetry and the classics. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, the U.S. national academic excellence honor society.