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Fantasy, Horror, and Sci-fi, Oh My!
Ssshhh… this is on the lowdown, but there’s two new books coming. This is one of those projects that’s very much “need to know” because this client wants my participation to be private. So I can’t share any identifying information. Two New Novels I’ll be ghosting two new novels, hopefully finishing both up by theContinue reading “Fantasy, Horror, and Sci-fi, Oh My!”
Sci-fi Thriller Novel Complete
The story is essentially a spacecraft in distress with a ticking time bomb element… it takes place over a very short period of time as things go terribly wrong. It put me in a mind of Gravity in that sense… urgency was on every page.
Screenplay Consult Delivers Competition Success
Sometimes I get to hear about the success my clients see after a story consult. This satirical sci-fi screenplay has been especially fun to follow.
Managing A Fiction Ghostwriting Project
I’ll use whatever assets you’ve got to work with, and we’ll have a conversation (or two) to discuss your story, themes, concepts, and ideas before writing gets started. Here’s what that process looks like:
Adapting A Fantasy Novel From A Screenplay
I was recently approached by a young screenwriter who was excited about finishing his very first screenplay, his *dream story* that he’s hoping will become a trilogy.
How The Crazy Lady at CVS Can Help Write Better Screenplay Dialogue
Most arguments, and many conversations, are not really about the subject at hand. That’s what subtext is all about. Writing dialogue that in fact reflects the true nature of the dynamic between characters is (almost without fail) suboptimal.
Writing, Marketing, The Curiosity Gap, and Art School
A while back a friend and I were talking about The Curiosity Gap, and how it works in art and marketing.
And I made this connection.
Why Your Screenplay Does Not Define The Movie
Your screenplay will be changed, edited, enhanced, and improved by everyone from the director to the cast to the lighting team in ways you can’t even imagine. Here’s an example of how that happens.
Why We Rewrote a Perfectly Good Screenplay – and Why You Should Too
What happens when you reread what you thought was a perfectly good screenplay and discover it’s not?
