by John Bucher (@johnkbucher) As writers, keeping our tools sharp is a necessary part of the craft. Sometimes, a scenario pops into our head and we rush to create characters to plug in to the story template we’ve created. However, great stories often come out of well-developed characters. One effective way to create a new story... Continue Reading →
A Super Simple Hack To Improve Your Dialogue In A Week
by Alex Bloom (@ScriptReaderPro) [This guest post comes to us from Alex of Script Reader Pro, a great resource for script coverage and screenwriting advice.] An abundance of dialogue in a scene — specifically chit-chat between characters about events in the past or the future — often means the whole scene needs to be cut.... Continue Reading →
