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Valerie Kalfrin discusses the keys to creating depth in the realm of horror films.
Television
In this deep dive conversation with Kim Rosenstock and Elizabeth Meriwether, they share their process of honoring the podcast’s essence, the balance between humor and serious themes, and more!
Co-showrunners JJ Bailey and Jake Coburn discuss how the initially creatively linked up, the importance of a balanced writers’ room, drawing from real-life fears and cases, and more!
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Career
Multi-hyphenate creative Mildred Marie Langford gives insight into her storytelling compass.
Script Pipeline executive Bri Janes offers four hard truths about screenwriting contests.
Interviews
Filmmaker Emilie Blichfeldt talks about landing on the seed of the story, retelling a classic fairy tale, creating within the ‘beauty horror’ subgenre, her writing process, and more!
Filmmaker and co-star Michael Angarano talks about his writing process with co-writer Christopher Smith, writing non-linearly, focusing on character dynamics and their emotional trajectory, and more!
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Recent stories
Script Gods Must Die by Paul Peditto
Is there any hope for human writers going forward? Paul Peditto tries to catch his AI in a slip-up again on the question of AI being the vampire of screenwriting.
True Indie by Rebecca Norris
Shooting a no-budget indie film this summer? Here are five tips to help you save money on your no-budget indie film production.
Ask the Coach by Jenna Avery
Writing coach and Called to Write founder Jenna Avery responds to a reader about stalling with writing and how to recover.
Screenwriter Review
Ryan Coogler’s foray into horror is bold and layered, as much a tale about the odyssey of the soul as a tale about monsters.
Hollywood History
To celebrate this 50th column, we’re celebrating Lois Weber, whose use of screenwriting in her activism lends continued relevance to her work.
Multi-Media for Screenwriters
Charles Kipps talks about producing Aretha Franklin, to our struggles as writers, to his decades of writing experiences – and he’s still selling screenplays to this day!
