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“Rona's and Monika's idea to
help the writer, filmmaker or
development executive in the
selling/buying marketplace is
brilliant. Now the frustrated
writer who comes so close to
selling their screenplay will
understand the ins and outs of
Hollywood and will be better
equipped to achieving their
goals. A must read for anyone
starting out in the business".
-- Valerie McCaffrey - Casting
Director, American History X,
Babe, The Legend of 1900
I LIKED IT, DIDN'T LOVE IT is
a must-read for emerging
writers, directors,
producers, and aspiring
studio, network, and cable
TV executives. Former
Universal Pictures
Vice-President Monika
Skerbelis and producer
Rona Edwards demystify the
circuitous path to
development and production.
Never before has there
been a book that so
completely reveals for the
film and television maker the
inner workings of Hollywood
in practical, realistic terms
with insightful, clear, and
sage advice aplenty.
-- Harrison Reiner,CBS Staff
Story Analyst; UCLA
Instructor of Screenwriting
and Story Development;
former Production Executive,
Sovereign Pictures


I LIKED IT, DIDN'T LOVE IT is
a must-read for emerging
writers, directors,
producers, and aspiring
studio, network, and cable
TV executives. Former
Universal Pictures
Vice-President Monika
Skerbelis and producer
Rona Edwards demystify the
circuitous path to
development and production.
Never before has there
been a book that so
completely reveals for the
film and television maker the
inner workings of Hollywood
in practical, realistic terms
with insightful, clear, and
sage advice aplenty.
-- Harrison Reiner,CBS Staff
Story Analyst; UCLA
Instructor of Screenwriting
and Story Development;
former Production Executive,
Sovereign Pictures