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Lessons
from The Playwright's
Process
for Writers
It
is always very satisfying to come across a book
that shares the same philosophy as The Writers'
Studio courses. The Playwright's Process explores
the writing process in depth. Click to read
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Six
key questions every writer should ask
themselves
Bob
Mayer is the author of The Fiction Writers'
Toolkit. He has published 30 fiction books and has
two million books in print, translated into eight
languages. He is a regular teacher and speaker at
the Maui Writers' Retreat and Conference.
He
says there are six important questions to consider
when writing a novel (this applies even more so to
films.). Click to read More
Developing
a writing habit is the key.
To
state the obvious: Writers are people who write. It
is easy enough to become a writer but much harder
to stay a writer.
As
Walter Mosely said, "If you want to be a writer..
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A
dramaturge's take on The Writers' Studio Novel and
Script FIRST DRAFT Process - Interview with NICK
LATHOURIS
Nick
Lathouris is a dramaturge, who has worked with
scripts and actors for over thirty years and is now
working on scripts with Kennedy Miller, the company
that created Babe, Mad Max and Lorenzo's Oil.
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to read More.
An
article about the Creative Process by Roland
Fishman.
The
lights went on for me in a seminar called Learning
to Learn. I'd just completed the second draft of a
novel and I knew something was missing.....But
what? Click to read More
An
interview with Robert
McKee,
who travels the world giving seminars on the
art of story.
To
Robert McKee stories and their heroes are the most
important thing in the world. Telling people how to
create them is what he has dedicated his life to,
and it is that, rather than his own writing, that
has made him a name in Hollywood. Click to read
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Keys
to the Writers' Journey
Some
key features that the Writers' Studio offers to
help you to realise your potential as a
writer.
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