Arizona Screenwriters Association

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Arizona Screenwriters Association, or AZSA, is a non-profit organization founded in Arizona by Andy Nelson and Nicole Natale in 2001. The organization was founded to bring local screenwriters together.

AZSA's mission is to further the art and craft of screenwriting and foster the growth and development of screenwriters by offering an encouraging and creative environment and by providing educational, networking, and marketing opportunities to our members.

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The Arizona Screenwriters Association strives to provide a creative, supportive and fun environment for local screenwriters to interact, learn and develop their craft. The first Monday of every month AZSA meet to discuss writers' scripts, critque work and share information on networking connections. AZSA's goal is encourage the development of ideas and the completion of scripts that are ready to enter the marketplace.

AZSA welcomes anyone with interests or goals in the areas of screenwriting and film, and anyone else who's interested, to come to a meeting and see what AZSA is all about.

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