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Today I’ll be talking about how the things I teach are JUST MY WAY to solve the problem of writing. There are SO MANY OTHER WAYS. Many great writers work in very different ways - I’m going to tell you about a few. Because: THERE IS NO PATH. EVERY ARTIST MUST MAKE THEIR OWN PATH. That is, more than anything, what I want to teach you. After that: ASK ME (ALMOST) ANYTHING about the art and craft of writing - movies, books, whatever - for screens. We ALSO TALK ABOUT: Could writing in genre trope be a good exercise to get into a writing habit? the value of “stakes” why are there so many body horror movies lately? how do we get through the Second Act And I refer to these videos: “How Do You Handle The Dreaded ACT TWO?” October 4, 2023 - https://youtube.com/live/eJuGnoI8B64 Screenwriting: Stakes - • Screenwriting: Stakes For more information about me and Writing For Screens, please visit the main channel page and watch my short Intro Video! FYI I found some of the material I’ll talk about in these various resources: The Joseph Heller story is from his PARIS REVIEW interview (1874) - quoted on James Grissom’s Facebook Group “FOLLIES OF GOD.” He posted that material on October 18, 2023. The quote from Tony Tulathimutte is from Lincoln Michel’s COUNTER CRAFT Substack: “Processing: How Tony Tulathimutte Wrote REJECTION” I don’t know where I found the Nick Hornby info, but the article was called “Nick Hornby Can’t Stop.” Quotes from Max Frisch also from THE PARIS REVIEW interviews. The Jeff Vender Meer interview is from the New York Times: “The ‘King of Weird Fiction’ Writes His Strangest Novel Yet “ https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/20/bo... and also some material from his Counter Craft interview. The info about Susanna Clarke is also from the New York Times: “Susanna Clarke Wrote a Hit Novel Set in a Magical Realm. Then She Disappeared.” (Oct. 25, 2024) https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/25/bo... The info from Lucy Sante is from her Substack, “LUCY’S SUBSTACK” - specifically the piece “How To Sit Down: Two or Three Things I Know About Writing” (DEC 25, 2024) Michael Chabon also wrote about process on his Substack, “TRAGIC MAGIC” - specifically the pieces called “Novelandia Without A Map.” The quotes and info about Zach Cregger was gathered from a lot of different video interviews he’s done recently promoting his excellent movie “WEAPONS.”