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Julie Howe is a California screenwriter, producer and children's book author who never met a story she didn’t like, especially stories for kids. Since she worships at the altar of Shel Silverstein, it’s not surprising her favorite book writing genre is rhyming verse.
Her first children’s book and Hoffer Award winner, Catty Wompus: A Tale of Friendship, is about a lonely girl who learns the true value of friends. It’s based on a childhood experience that never left her. The sequel, Catty Wompus and The New Kid, takes the lessons learned, one step further. In 2015, Catty and her pals were brought to life in a musical television pilot called The Adventures of Catty Wompus that she hopes will become a series.
In addition to the Catty Wompus books, Julie is an award winning screenwriter with awards and placements from top-ranking film festivals and screenplay competitions such as the Austin Film Festival, BlueCat, Nicholl Fellowship, Page International Screenplay competition and Fresh Voices.
Julie holds a Feature Film Writing Certificate from UCLA Extension as well as the Academy of Film Writing. She's a founding board member of the Cinematic Arts and Technology Foundation of Cal State Monterey Bay whose goal is to empower at-risk youth through year-round community programs that investigate, educate and celebrate the cinematic arts.
Julie resides on the beautiful Monterey Peninsula with her husband and two painfully cute canine pals, Tyson and Lambchop.
Julie Howe is a California screenwriter, producer
Julie Howe is a California screenwriter, producer and children's book author who never met a story she didn’t like, especially stories for kids. Since she worships at the altar of Shel Silverstein, it’s not surprising her favorite book writing genre is rhyming verse.
Her first children’s book and Hoffer Award winner, Catty Wompus: A Tale of Friendship, is about a lonely girl who learns the true value of friends. It’s based on a childhood experience that never left her. The sequel, Catty Wompus and The New Kid, takes the lessons learned, one step further. In 2015, Catty and her pals were brought to life in a musical television pilot called The Adventures of Catty Wompus that she hopes will become a series.
In addition to the Catty Wompus books, Julie is an award winning screenwriter with awards and placements from top-ranking film festivals and screenplay competitions such as the Austin Film Festival, BlueCat, Nicholl Fellowship, Page International Screenplay competition and Fresh Voices.
Julie holds a Feature Film Writing Certificate from UCLA Extension as well as the Academy of Film Writing. She's a founding board member of the Cinematic Arts and Technology Foundation of Cal State Monterey Bay whose goal is to empower at-risk youth through year-round community programs that investigate, educate and celebrate the cinematic arts.
Julie resides on the beautiful Monterey Peninsula with her husband and two painfully cute canine pals, Tyson and Lambchop.
Julie Howe is a California screenwriter, producer and children's book author who never met a story s
Julie Howe is a California screenwriter, producer and children's book author who never met a story she didn’t like, especially stories for kids. Since she worships at the altar of Shel Silverstein, it’s not surprising her favorite book writing genre is rhyming verse.
Her first children’s book and Hoffer Award winner, Catty Wompus: A Tale of Friendship, is about a lonely girl who learns the true value of friends. It’s based on a childhood experience that never left her. The sequel, Catty Wompus and The New Kid, takes the lessons learned, one step further. In 2015, Catty and her pals were brought to life in a musical television pilot called The Adventures of Catty Wompus that she hopes will become a series.
In addition to the Catty Wompus books, Julie is an award winning screenwriter with awards and placements from top-ranking film festivals and screenplay competitions such as the Austin Film Festival, BlueCat, Nicholl Fellowship, Page International Screenplay competition and Fresh Voices.
Julie holds a Feature Film Writing Certificate from UCLA Extension as well as the Academy of Film Writing. She's a founding board member of the Cinematic Arts and Technology Foundation of Cal State Monterey Bay whose goal is to empower at-risk youth through year-round community programs that investigate, educate and celebrate the cinematic arts.
Julie resides on the beautiful Monterey Peninsula with her husband and two painfully cute canine pals, Tyson and Lambchop.