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Submit your Feature Screenplay here: https://writers.coverfly.com/competit... Phoebe Waller-Bridge (born 14 July 1985) is an English actress, screenwriter, comedian and television producer. She is best known as the creator, screenplay writer, and star of the BBC situation comedy series Fleabag (2016–2019), which was based on her play of the same name. She was showrunner, head writer and executive producer for the first series of Killing Eve (2018–present). Both Fleabag and Killing Eve are highly acclaimed and have been named among the 100 greatest television series of the 21st century by The Guardian. Time magazine named Phoebe Waller Bridge as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2020. 1. Start with writing funny and interesting things that happened in your life and then weave them into a dramatic story. 2. Disarm the audience with comedy, then punch them in the gut with drama. 3. Sometimes you have to go looking for inspiration by going far away from what you’re writing. 4. Create sympathetic antagonists and imperfect heroes. 5. Teach your characters what you’re trying to teach yourself. 6. If your writing feels dangerously truthful, you’re going in the right direction. 7. You’re allowed to bore your friends and family, but to bore your audience is unforgivable. 8. Build a lot of humanity within your character if their attitude seems dismissive on the outside. 9. Surprise the audience in a truthful way. 10. Material first, jokes first, character first. Structure second. 11. Add as much complexity to your character as you can. 12. Create an environment in your writer’s room where there is room for failure without embarrassment. 13. Take the audience on a journey. 14. Leave it open for interpretation, even if you have your own idea of what a certain element in your story means or symbolizes. 15. Write a relatable protagonist with whom audiences can identify with, no matter who they are. 16. Drama and comedy are intrinsically linked. The trick is to find the right balance between the two. 17. Relate deeply to the character. 18. Your protagonist doesn’t have to be chasing after something, they can be running away from something. 19. Don't ask the audience to like the character, invite them to try and understand the character. 20. Whenever you get stuck on something, ask yourself, ‘What would you do and write if you weren't afraid.’ Follow us on our main Instagram: / outstanding.screenplays Follow us on our video Instagram: / outstandingscreenplays Follow us on Twitter: / outscreenplays Follow us on Facebook: / outstandingscreenplays Support us on Patreon: / outstandingscreenplays #PhoebeWallerBridge #Screenwriting #Fleabag #Screenwriter