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About Dylan Brody

Dylan Brody has been writing since childhood. Delivering a full- length novel in lieu of an essay submission gained him admission to Sarah Lawrence College a year before he was scheduled to graduate from high school.

He has won the Stanley Drama Award for his play MOTHER, MAY I and was nominated for a Golden Trailer Award for promotional copy he wrote for BIG MOMMA’S HOUSE.

His two published novels, A TALE OF A HERO AND THE SONG OF HER SWORD and THE WARM HELLO have found a widespread audience in the young-adult market and appear in school-distributed catalogues of material for gifted kids.

Brody’s second screenplay, SPELLS OF GREY was a finalist in the Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting Competition ranking in the top 30 out of 3,813 entries that year. Since then his scripts have consistently finished in the finals or semi-finals of screenwriting competitions including the igottascript.com competition, the Final Draft Big Break, the American Screenwriting competition and many others.

Mr. Brody’s long-form story-telling work appears several times a week on KYCY radio in San Francisco and is streamed globally at KYOUradio.com.

 

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