Saturday, November 16, 2024
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How Can I Focus On My Own Unique Voice? (From Script)

In this week’s roundup brought to us by Script magazine, writing coach Jenna Avery provides insight on how a writer can tap into and focus on their personal writing voice. Plus, Jeanne Bowerman returns with Balls of Steel™, read interviews with Palm Royale creator Abe Sylvia and Sleeping Dogs filmmaker Adam Cooper, and so much more!

Pathos and Character: An Interview with “Palm Royale” Creator and Showrunner Abe Sylvia

Abe Sylvia; Palm Royale; AppleTV

Abe Sylvia discusses how he approached adapting the book, discovering the pathos and character, how Kristen Wiig was key to laying the show’s tonal foundation, and so much more.

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Memory as a Lens of Truth: Adam Cooper Discusses Sleeping Dogs

Sleeping Dogs; Adam Cooper The Avenue

Filmmaker Adam Cooper shares with Script what thematically initially drew him to the material as both writer and director, exploring the thriller genre through character, becoming a more economical storyteller, and more.

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Reckless Creatives Podcast – Season 3 | Episode 9 – The Artist Mindset with Multi-Hyphenate Dusty Wright: Don’t Let Fear Hold You Back

Dusty Wright has done it all—musician, William Morris agent, creator of a magazine, interviewed the likes of Led Zeppelin and Ron Howard, and so much more. This one isn’t just for musicians. It’s for artists of all stripes! We dive deep into the mindset of the creator.

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Writing Successful Films into her 60s? Zelda Sears Did It!

Dr. Rosanne Welch celebrates the female screenwriters who came before us with this month’s spotlight on the trailblazing screenwriter, playwright, and actress Zelda Sears.

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How Can I Focus On My Own Unique Voice?

Writing coach and Called to Write founder Jenna Avery responds to a writer about comparison and embracing your unique voice as a writer.

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Balls of Steel™: When Your Writing Life Needs Rescuing

Jeanne Veillette Bowerman shares advice for when unexpected obligations shove your writing life off a cliff, drowning any possibility for creativity. It doesn’t have to be “The End.”

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