There are many people out there who dream of becoming published writers, and for most of these individuals of all ages, their creative writing pursuits never develop into anything substantial. Two businesses out there help writers establish their names in print. Cowrite is developing a community-sourced screenplay with multiple writers, and Tikatok lets kids of all ages publish their own storybooks.
Cowrite is a screenplay writing competition which is a pet project of Benderspink, a management 
and production company whose credits include popular films like The Butterfly Affect and A History of Violence. For a fee, Cowrite requests that screenplay writers submit 10-pages of a script that fits the established storyline, and the picks and posts the best version each week so the next portion of the movie can be developed until it is complete.
The current script in process is described as a Jason Bourne style feature with a geeky teenage protagonist who finds himself in a world of danger, with the ex-CIA agent he enlists by his side. The first 10 pages of the script have already been posted, which means that one lucky writer already gets to see his name in print, and let’s not forget that $2,000 prize. Once the complete script has been compiled, one writer will be chosen to rewrite all submissions to make one cohesive storyline; because while the idea is to have a community-source screenplay, it still needs to maintain one style and flow to be production-ready.
