There is nothing more exciting to me than developing a new story to be crafted into a screenplay. New projects are always exciting as they challenge you to evolve as a screenwriter. As I mentioned in an earlier post, this new project is NOT my idea. Normally, I’m used to coming up with a concept [...]
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Becoming A Screenwriter For Hire
This week, I’ll be meeting with 17 West Producer/Director Eric Gamache to go over ideas for one of our newest projects. The story details will remain a secret for now but I will tell you it is dark and involves an island that looks something like this: It will become my first screenplay adapted from someone [...]
Writing A Screenplay: What Happens Next?
I’m working away at my new feature script and I’m nearing the end quickly. I’ve reached the point where I definitely know the I want the story to go. I just needed a good great way to get there. My outline has provided me with a fantastic road map but I’ve never been a fan [...]
Era 7: A Screenwriter Evolves
September 1st. My personal screenwriting year end. It’s an extremely important date on my calendar because it gives me a chance to reflect on what I’ve accomplished and set some goals for the new year. This will be the seventh anniversary of this holiday and I consider it a new era. Era 7 has begun. [...]
Dexter & Screenwriting
I’m currently reading the first DEXTER novel by Jeff Lindsay: Darkly Dreaming Dexter. It’s a fantastic book. I’ve already got the second installment on standby and I can’t wait to read more about one of my favorite characters. Obviously, I’m also a gigantic fan of the Showtime series based on the beloved serial killer. For [...]




