The 2002 Cynosure Screenwriting Awards
The winner of 2002's minority protagonist category is BLACK LACE by Patrick Brown. The female protagonist winner is THE QUILTED HEART by Gary Corbett Davis. Congratulations to the winners, and
thanks to everyone for your commitment to creating quality screen roles for women and minorities.
Minority Semi Finalists
Black Lace by Patrick Brown
Culebra by Steven Santos
Seoul to America by Grace Rowe
Female Semi Finalists
Arsenal Street by Stewart Skelton
The Quilted Heart by Gary Corbett Davis
Violent Femmes by Beanie Barnes
Minority Quarter Finalists
Black Lace by Patrick Brown
Culebra by Steven Santos
Final Dignity by Lawrence Kelter
Immortalz by Jaxon Ronin
Looking for Lewis by Gary Michael Spahl
Mother’s Mary by David Alexander Canady
Neptune’s Kiss by Armando Youngblood
Seoul to America by Grace Rowe
Untitled #12 by Charles Burmeister
Valley of the Spirits by K. D. Clemmens and Warren R. Hull
Female Quarter Finalists
Arsenal Street by Stewart Skelton
Bride by Tara Lyn Modhadam
Careful What You Wish For by Gretchen Somerfeld
Dormant Accounts by Jay Natelle
Family Secret by Warren Robert Hull
It’s Only A Game by Bill Whalen
Joan of Quebec by Allen Edel
Lender of the Last Resort by Jonathan Kirshner
Love in a Warmer Clime by Andrew Arthur
The Most Hated Woman in America by Craige Cronin
Nympho Dog Girl by Robert D. Burns
Private Window by John F. Fantini
Stopover by Jean Hunter
The Changing of the Guard by Vince and Mary Izzo
The Quilted Heart by Gary Corbett Davis
The Sayings by William and Randi Scheurer
The Serpent in the Garden by Richard G. McKee, Jr.
Violent Femmes by Beanie Barnes
White Rose by George Ferris and Matt Roe
For information regarding past years' winners, please click below:
The 2001 Cynosure Screenwriting Awards
The 2000 Cynosure Screenwriting Awards
The 1999 Cynosure Screenwriting Awards
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