
Screenwriter Interviews
Liz Sarnoff discusses staying true to the characters’ ideals while allowing for creative liberties and how her past work experience has prepared her for this project.
Screenwriter Review
A Brutal Psychological Thriller That Turns Morality Inside Out
Multi-Media for Screenwriters
Hosts Jeanne and Sadie chat with “budget expert” and showrunner Joel Church-Cooper about everything except maybe his grocery list.
Screenwriter Review
A Punk Frankenstein Romance That Swings Big Even When It Misses
Multi-Media for Screenwriters
David Zucker talks about his writing class called Master Crash, a crash course on writing spoof comedy, working with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and new ‘The Naked Gun’ movie.
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Screenplays
How to dissect the mental slog when those other interruptions from the environment and the body are not at play.
Adapting any book is no easy challenge, let alone one as dense or beloved as the Brontë classic. Emerald Fennell’s adaptation offers a pair of cogent lessons for screenwriters.
Television
Meaghan Oppenheimer spills the beans about juggling multiple timelines and character arcs, an enthusiastic fan base, and where she finds inspiration.
Susanna Fogel and David Iserson discuss the creation and development of the spy thriller show, creating grounded characters, the importance of the pilot and establishing the tone and visual style.
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Career
Script Magazine compiled a list of noteworthy screenwriting contests, fellowships and labs calendar dates, and prizes to help you create a strategy for entering writing contests.
Write LA winners get read by respected Literary Managers looking for new clients.
Interviews
Writer-director Mikey K discusses being inspired by conspiracy theories, how the characters represent his internal struggle between chaos and order, and the challenges of low-budget filmmaking.
Writer Colby Day on Mortality, Meaning, and Why Original Science Fiction Still Matters
Writing inspiration
From death investigation techniques to mystery construction and true crime adaptation, you’ll gain the research shortcuts and storytelling strategies needed to write gripping, cliché-free scripts that captivate audiences.
This carefully curated bundle provides everything you need to create one of a kind on-screen romance.
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