Biography: Hal Ackerman

Hal Ackerman has been on the faculty of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television since 1985 and is currently co-area head of the screenwriting program.  His book, Write Screenplays That Sell…The Ackerman Way, is in its third printing, and is the text of choice in a growing number of screenwriting programs around the country.

He has had numerous short stories published in literary journals including North Dakota Review, New Millennium Writings, Southeast Review, The Pinch, The Yalobusha Review. “Roof Garden” won the Warren Adler 2008 award for fiction and is   “Alfalfa,” was included in the anthology, I Wanna Be Sedated…30 Writers on Parenting Teenagers. “Walk Through” is among Southeast Review’s World’s Best Short Shorts of 2010.

His short story THE DANCER HORSE received a Pushcart Nomination in 2011

TESTOSTERONE: How Prostate Cancer Made A Man of Me was the recipient of the William Saroyan Centennial Prize for drama.  Under its new title, PRICK, it won BEST SCRIPT at the 2011 United Solo Festival

His first novel, STEIN, STONED (Tyrus Books) came out in 2010.  STEIN, STUNG follows in March 2012

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