Writers Rehab

For Writers Who Can’t Get Their Acts Together by D.B. Gilles

Is Finding The Spine of Your Story Breaking Your Back?

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     As with all writing, no matter if it's a novel, screenplay, television pilot or play, everything boils down to structure. Without i...
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Don't Keep Knocking On The Door When You Know In Your Heart Nobody's Coming

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     A big mistake many writers make is waiting for someone to help them. I don't mean with what you're writing at the moment,  but ...
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Are You An Overwriter or Underwriter?

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     Screenplays, as well as all forms of writing, are either overwritten or underwritten. And I don't mean strictly by length.  An over...
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Nothing Changes If Nothing Changes

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     Most screenwriters (and writers in general) are in one kind of rut or another. It just ain't happening. You have a mediocre idea or...
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Every Screenplay Starts With A Raw Idea

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     Nobody knows where it comes from...that elusive idea that sometimes materializes in our brains. It's not even in our comfort zone. ...
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The Academy Awards 2012

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     Historically, whenever I watch the Academy Awards I feel inspired as a screenwriter. Each year a few screenwriters I haven't heard ...
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The Challenge of Writing A Time Travel Story

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    The best time travel movies have one thing in common. The portal to the past or future is believable. Back To The Future is the best exa...
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