September 22, 2017: I had a fantastic time at the festival, with a wonderful audience for both sessions and very positive feedback from the participants. If you were there, make sure that you register before the end of the month and let us know which session you’ve attended so we can give you access to the online documentation […]
Writing a Thriller That Producers Want to Produce and Audiences Want to Watch
September 4, 2017: In addition to the Comedy Session announced a few days ago, I’m delighted to announce that the London Screenwriters’ Festival has invited me to talk about writing thrillers. This session is scheduled on Friday the 15th of September 2017 at 10:45am (Tuke Cinema). If you plan to attend, make sure you check here and on […]
Just Kidding: Writing Cracking Comedy Features and TV
September 2, 2017: I’m thrilled to be invited by the London Screenwriters’ Festival to talk about comedy writing. This session is scheduled on Saturday the 16th of September 2017 at 10:30 (Herringham Hall). If you plan to attend, make sure you check here and on the festival’s page nearer the time for any last-minute changes. Entry […]
Free Case Study of Groundhog Day
February 2, 2017. It’s Groundhog Day! To celebrate one of my favorite movies, I’ve decided to offer a free case study of the film, as analysed in Screenwriting Unchained, my book on story structure and screenplay development. Although this analysis of Groundhog Day isn’t as detailed as the other case studies in the book, I use it throughout the Developing […]
