Akiva Goldsman - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Thane, Christopher (November 1999). "Swimming with sharks". Fade In (Fade In Publishing Group Inc) 5 (3): 17.
  • Divine, Christian (January 2002). "Peace of mind". Creative Screenwriting (Inside Information Group, Ltd) 9 (1): 69, 71–74.
  • Fleming, Michael (June 2006). "Good as Goldsman". Fade In (Fade In Publishing Group Inc) 9 (2): –52.

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