Article Archive for October 2009
Everyone and their parents know that the film business is notorious for being a difficult and cruel place to work.
It’s both hard to break in and hard to stay in.
So much in fact, screenwriters have been …
I’m pretty sure most of you have either seen or heard about the exciting new community of screenwriters and producers building over Greenwriter.org – why so sure? Because not only has the org been featured on the …
Yesterday I was browsing through the hundreds of comments over at copyblogger and noticed two pretty common words appearing …
“I’m afraid”
Some screenwriters are at the point where they’re so afraid that they’ll suck at writing …
As most of you already know, Blake Snyder provided the screenwriting community with one of the most influential, non-fiction books of all time.
Why so influential?
Not only did Blake Snyder make the, oh so famous, “Blake …
If you’re anything like me, then you’re probably the type of writer that wouldn’t mind living in the any of the imaginary worlds you’ve created for the rest of your life – free to explore …
When given the opportunity to talk with a successful writer, and coax out some advice, it seems the advice given always revolves around, or at least comes back to, the same theme again and again:
“Write …
A few posts back I told you about the latest 13 screenwriting blogs I was reading-today, I’ve got 7 more screenwriting blogs for ya!
The majority of the following blogs are either blogs I’ve stumbled across …
Whether you believe in it or not, writer’s block can be severely debilitating to the screenwriter – so much in fact, it’s safe to say that it’s probably why most people move on from the …
The team over at FUEL is hosting a pretty fun competition for writers of all kinds in their comments section – it’s fun and quick, so be sure to get involved and share your tip …
Today I’d like to explore not only one of the oldest questions aspiring writers have been asking since the dawn of writing, but the answer as well. The reason why aspiring writers are often stuck …
