I'm not a screenwriter. I don't even play one on TV. I'm a novelist, but I've been involved in an odd situation. I've never had anyone to talk with before that could help, so I'm asking it here.
About a year ago, I was contacted by a Hollywood agent (Rick Brown, Gemstone Talent). He'd been to my website and saw the blurb I posted about my as yet unpublished YA novel (science fiction). He asked to see it. He might be interested in representing it. I sent it to him (it is copyrighted but not registered). He liked it, but had some criticisms which I agreed with. I rewrote it and he said he would represent it for screen adaptation. I objected that I have no interest or talent for screen writing and he said that wasn't a problem. We could sell the story.
I talk with him several times on the phone. He seemed open and honest. He never asked me for any money or promised me anything. I never signed a contract. His interest was selling the screen rights only, not the literary rights, although if we found a buyer, he'd help me find a literary agency for the book rights. In the meantime, I'm free to sell it where ever I can.
Originally, he said there was some interest at Dreamworks, Disney, and Nick. A few months ago, he called to ask if it was all right with me if he showed it to a screenwriter pal. I agreed. I haven't heard anything since.
My questions:
1) Is this normal business or at least typical in Hollywood?
2) Does this send up any red flags? (I've learned a lot about literary scams, but I can't see how this could be one.)
3) Can you really sell an unpublished book to a production company?
4) If he's not legit, what possible purpose could there be?
5) Any other comments?
I'd really appreciate any insight.
About a year ago, I was contacted by a Hollywood agent (Rick Brown, Gemstone Talent). He'd been to my website and saw the blurb I posted about my as yet unpublished YA novel (science fiction). He asked to see it. He might be interested in representing it. I sent it to him (it is copyrighted but not registered). He liked it, but had some criticisms which I agreed with. I rewrote it and he said he would represent it for screen adaptation. I objected that I have no interest or talent for screen writing and he said that wasn't a problem. We could sell the story.
I talk with him several times on the phone. He seemed open and honest. He never asked me for any money or promised me anything. I never signed a contract. His interest was selling the screen rights only, not the literary rights, although if we found a buyer, he'd help me find a literary agency for the book rights. In the meantime, I'm free to sell it where ever I can.
Originally, he said there was some interest at Dreamworks, Disney, and Nick. A few months ago, he called to ask if it was all right with me if he showed it to a screenwriter pal. I agreed. I haven't heard anything since.
My questions:
1) Is this normal business or at least typical in Hollywood?
2) Does this send up any red flags? (I've learned a lot about literary scams, but I can't see how this could be one.)
3) Can you really sell an unpublished book to a production company?
4) If he's not legit, what possible purpose could there be?
5) Any other comments?
I'd really appreciate any insight.