Writing For Screens
This is a chaotic, revolutionary moment for the art and business of screen storytelling.
I’m here to talk about how you get better at telling a story and working with the medium -- no matter WHAT kind of screen you want to be on: from Hollywood tentpole to streaming series to DIY indie.
I’ve been a full-time professional writer of movies and television for 25 years. My credits include theatrical features, no-budget indies, TV staff and episodes, original movies for cable and streaming. I’ve won multiple festival prizes and an Emmy.
Let’s talk about the nuts-and-bolts of writing scripts, but also about the process of writing and the reality of trying to be creative in -- and out -- of an incredibly high-stakes business.
You can contact me through: writingforscreens.com

Getting Notes

Your Writing Process

3 Tips On Process

Revelation: A Screenwriting Tool

Rewriting

About Getting Stuck Or Lost: Some Ways To Overcome "Writer's Block"

Screenwriting "Rules"

A Writing Secret: Withholding

Screenwriting Essentials: Character

Imagination (For Writers)

2 Tips On Storytelling

Choosing What To Write

Plot Twists

Talent

Screenwriting: Writing Style

Screenwriting: Research

Screenwriting: Stakes

Screenwriting: World Building

Screenwriting: Dialogue

Screenwriting Essentials: Instinct

Genre (For Screenwriters)

Screenwriting Essentials: THINK IN SCENES

The Screenwriting Process: Brainstorming & Scrap Piles

LIVE WRITING-IN-PUBLIC PROJECT: Session #8

Livestream CATASTROPHE! (Well...problem)

Flashbacks

Screenwriting Essentials: Writing Is A Process Of QUESTIONS

How We Understand Art & Artists: Contest Vs. Library

2.5 Tips On Writing A Scene

THEME