In August 2009, the competition started the now popular #WW (Writer Wednesday) hashtag on social networking site X (formerly Twitter).
Graham and his script "Something Pointless", were the first recipients of the Writer's Block Crystal, which was introduced to the competition in 2010 as a takeaway award for the top three screenwriters.
[2] In June 2010, the CSSC announced two-time competition finalist, Carolynne Ciceri, as the inaugural #WW Writer Wednesday Laureate.
[3] Ciceri's duties in the appointment consisted of a year-long position posting a weekly blog on the subjects of writing, filmmaking and short film.
[6] The CSSC maintains that they conceptualized and posted the very first weekly hashtag #WW (popularly used and known amongst writing circles as Writer Wednesday)[7] on X (formerly Twitter).
[11] 1- "Something Pointless", Neil Graham 2- "Minus Lara", Suri Parmar 3- "The Kicker", Jag Dhadli[8] The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition filmed Minus Lara, directed by Rob W. King and starring Romina D'Ugo, in Regina, Saskatchewan.