How Not to Go Insane as an Artist
As the screenwriter, as an artist in general, all I’ve come to do is trust the process. Trust that if I’m incredibly efficient, if I display range and depth ... this will win out in the end.
Is Science Fiction the Hardest Genre to Write Today?
What happened to sci-fi? When did it become so predictable, so unvaried, so unimaginative?
The Power of Procrastination
Procrastination. The scoundrel’s got a rather sullied rep, wouldn’t you agree? His very name is synonymous in most minds with laziness and lethargy.
What Even is Film and TV Development?
Many facets of the Hollywood game are draped in shadow and secret. And as I see it, they really shouldn’t be.
Artist Snapshot: Edith Rodriguez
I don't believe in points of no return, I want to be an example that it's never too late to take action and go after what you want.
It's Only Pretend: A Long, Maybe Overly Personal Anecdote About Being a Writer
But love does leave a mark. It makes a trail. You can follow it and revisit it, whenever you need it, and it will light a path leading you to your true voice.
A Pure Moment: James Kicklighter and "The Sound of Identity"
“There comes a point in our life where we get to an age and see a little less in front of us ... it's about what we are we going to leave behind."
Not Another Reboot
What about good, original storytelling? What about hearing what this generation of cartoonists and filmmakers and screenwriters want to say?
Publishing Part 1: Team Traditional vs Team Self-Publishing
This mutually exclusive conundrum is where I found myself after finishing my first novel ...
NY Times Bestseller and Comic Writer Jim Krueger
“When I go back ... I lied a lot. That was the beginning of my storytelling career."
Mark Steven Johnson, Writer of Finding Steve McQueen, on Identity and Layered Characters
Mark Steven Johnson stepped behind the lens to direct Finding Steve McQueen, the true story of a gang of Ohio bank robbers that attempted to steal $30 million from President Richard Nixon’s secret illegal fund.
Piece by Piece: Dan Pearlman on How "Flatbush Misdemeanors" Landed at Showtime
“All we really have is what we make and put out. And that’s the only stuff I enjoy doing.”
Fail Better: What Samuel Beckett Can Teach Us About Quitting
He was never quite able to pin the magnificent, ethereal creature inside his head to paper, and that fact consumed him.