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VERA Wins 2013 ScreamCraft Horror Script Contest!

by ScreenCraft on August 26, 2013

We are excited to announce that Lichelli Lazar-Lea has won the top prize at the 2013 ScreamCraft Horror Script Contest for her excellent feature script titled "VERA." As the grand prize winner, Lichelli won a $1,000 cash prize as well as a consultation with literary manager and producer Kailey Marsh, founder of The Blood List, as well as a one year subscription to Celtx Edge screenwriting software suite!

Lichelli Lazar-Lea was born in Trinidad & Tobago and raised in England. She received a scholarship from BAFTA Los Angeles to earn an MFA in film producing at UCLA. Her script “VERA” was chosen as the grand prize winner of the ScreamCraft Horror Contest from hundreds of screenplay entries by a panel of development executives at three major studios. The screenplay will be recommended to the voting members of The Blood List, a list of the top 13 most liked horror screenplays of the year released annually on Halloween. Each year over a hundred executives vote on their top three favorite horror screenplays. The Blood List has quickly become a go-to industry source for fresh and noteworthy unproduced dark genre material.

“Vera has solid writing and is an interesting take on the female psychological horror/thriller genre,” said manager Kailey Marsh.

The story centers on a young, traumatized woman who encounters the spirit of her six-year-old half-sister, Vera, after inadvertently getting her killed in an accident she can’t remember the details of. While everyone around her questions her sanity, she must uncover the truth about what happened that fateful night and determine just what Vera's spirit is after.

“I'm very honored and proud to have won ScreenCraft’s ScreamCraft Horror Contest as the judges have literally read hundreds of good horror scripts, and they really know what constitutes a successful genre film,” said Lichelli Lazar-Lea.

“VERA does exactly what a good script should: It draws you in and makes you want to keep reading. It's a sharp and skillfully-crafted piece of writing that knows how to engage an audience. It deserves to be singled out and celebrated,” adds ScreenCraft’s John Rhodes. “We’re very excited to help VERA and Lichelli garner attention.”

The runner-up prize goes to horror-thriller “Roadside Assistance” by David Sakmyster, while the following screenplays comprise the rest of the top ten finalists:

  • High Stakes by Kelly Goodner
  • The Fad by Michael E. Bierman
  • Noir of the Dead by Kevin Lenihan
  • Pawns by Vanessa Hawkins
  • Suicide Shift by Alexander Walsh
  • The Bonewalker by Brian Lee Johnson
  • The Gaslight Horror by Jeremy D. Christensen
  • Thicker Than Blood by Katelyn Morey

In related news, ScreenCraft's Comedy Script Contest is still accepting entries until October 1st!

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