Los Angeles Times

Scripter honors to include TV

- — Susan King

The 28th USC Libraries Scripter nomination­s for screenwrit­ing were announced Thursday, and for the first time the awards were expanded beyond film and into television.

The Scripter honors screenwrit­ers of film adaptation­s as well as the authors of the original material on which the script was based.

The feature film nominees are “The Big Short,” screenwrit­ers Adam McKay and Charles Randolph, adapted from Michael Lewis’ nonfiction work, “The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine”; “Brooklyn,” novelist Colm Toibin and screenwrit­er Nick Hornby; “The End of the Tour,” screenwrit­er Donald Margulies, adapted from David Lipsky’s memoir, “Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip With David Foster Wallace”; “The Martian,” novelist Andy Weir and screenwrit­er Drew Goddard; “Room,” Emma Donoghue for the novel and screenplay.

The nominees in the television category are: “Game of Thrones,” screenwrit­ers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss for the episode “Hardhome,” adapted from the fantasy series “A Song of Ice and Fire” by George R.R. Martin; “The Leftovers,” Damon Lindelof and Jacqueline Hoyt for the episode “Axis Mundi,” based on the novel by Tom Perrotta; “The Man in the High Castle,” Frank Spotnitz for the episode “The New World,” based on the novel by Philip K. Dick; “Masters of Sex,” Michelle Ashford for the episode “Full Ten Count,” based on the biography by Thomas Maier, “Masters of Sex: The Life and Times of William Masters and Virginia Johnson, the Couple Who Taught America How to Love”; and “Show Me a Hero,” screenwrit­ers William F. Zorzi and David Simon, based on the nonfiction book by Lisa Belkin.

Winners will be announced Feb. 20.

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