The Blood List 2013 Looking for New Sacrifices

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Kailey Marsh; The Blood List 2013 Looking for New SacrificesCreated by Kailey Marsh, The Blood List has quickly become to go-to source for the film industry to find new filmmakers who have their fingers planted firmly on the pulse of what’s going on within the horror genre today. It’s that special time of year again. Do you have what it takes?

As Halloween is fast approaching, so is the release of The Blood List 2013. For those not in the know… the list is made up of the top 13 unproduced horror screenplays of the year. The list is created by literary manager and producer Kailey Marsh (pictured; Station 3). Once the goods are gathered up, over 100 executives are asked for their top three favorite dark genre scripts of the year, and then the list is compiled based on those votes.

But things are a little different and A LOT more accessible this year!

In an effort to widen the script and writer pool to lesser known screenwriters, Bloodlist.com is offering a service where you can have your script covered and rated. At the beginning of the voting cycle (September), the top 10 highest rated script loglines will be sent out to the voters, and they will have the option to read the screenplay for contention to make it on this year’s list. It’s a cool way to gain exposure for new writers and their work in the horror genre. Who doesn’t need that, right?

The bottom line is you never know where the next John Carpenter or George A. Romero will be coming from. This is your chance to put your skills to the test, and it’s far better to try than never know.

For more visit the official The Blood List website, “like” The Blood List on Facebook, and follow The Blood List on Twitter.

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