Pixar’s Emotional Core: The Essential Element in all Successful Stories
Finding the “Story” in True Stories
Creating The Next True Detective: How The One Hour TV Drama Works Right Now
BACKSTORY: How Much Baggage to Give Your Heroes and Villains
Connect Your Characters With Your Audience or Your Script Dies
The One Sentence That Can Make Your Script or Kill It
Your First 10 Pages: Make a Lasting Impression
Writing a TV Movie and Breaking into the Business
Season Bible: Building Your TV Series Pitch
Screenwriting Marvel-Style: How to Apply the Rules of the Most Successful Films in the World to Any Script
How to Write Sparkling Dialogue: Advanced Techniques to Make Your Script Shine
How To Stop Plotting and Write Original Story
"I'll Have What She's Having": The Art of Romantic Comedy
Develop a Chilling Premise for Your Horror Screenplay
Building The Perfect Scene
The New Television Marketplace
Flick The Halls: Writing the Next Holiday Classic Film
ScriptXpert Coverage with Development Notes
Writing the Faith-Based Screenplay
The One Hour Drama: How to Structure An Episode In Detail
Mastering the Essential Story Emotions: How to Seduce the Reader
How to Write An Action Thriller They Can’t Put Down
10 Steps to a Bulletproof Story Outline
Writing the Micro-Budget Screenplay