Creating Subtext in Your Dialogue: The Meaning Behind the Words
Bring on the Funny: How to Write a High-Concept Comedy Script
How a Book Becomes a Movie: What Authors and Screenwriters Need to Know
Master Aaron Sorkin's Dialogue and Scene Techniques
How To Develop, Sell and Write a Television Mini-Series
Crafting Stronger Scenes and Set Pieces
Writing Successful Loglines, Query Letters, and One-Sheets
Writing Strong Crisis and Climax Scenes: The Two Keys to Screenplays That Connect with Audiences (and Hollywood)
Loglines: How to Sell Your Script in One Sentence
How to Create Characters that Engage Your Audience
How To Create A Brilliant Love Story
Create a Compelling Mystery: Storytelling, Suspects, Clues, Crime-Solving Methods, Conclusions, and More
Writing the Pilot for the New Global Streaming Market
Writing to Theme: Finding the Universal Heart and Soul of Your Story
Advanced Plot Construction: Developing and Outlining Your Story
Demystifying Adaptation: From Bookshelf to Big Screen
Marketing Your Screenplay
Turn Your Script Into A Novel
Playwriting 101: Everything You Need to Know to Write a Play
Pixar’s Emotional Core: The Essential Element in all Successful Stories
Finding the “Story” in True Stories
BACKSTORY: How Much Baggage to Give Your Heroes and Villains
Plot To Thrill: Creating a Story for an Audience That’s Already Seen Every Story
The One Sentence That Can Make Your Script or Kill It