Movie As A Mirror For Your Holidays
Connie Britton & Ed Burns in Fitzgerald Family Christmas This Thanksgiving week holiday, I’ve watched Skyfall, Lincoln, Funny People, The Five Year Engagement, Being John Malkovich and Fitzgerald Family Christmas. I wonder what this collection of movies says about me. I love movies. I love watching movies. I love reading about how movies are made. I follow Edward... Read More
It’s Never Too Late to Try Your Hardest
This is the 10th blog post in my screenwriting series, it all started here Day 21 – 19,092 words down I’m packing for the Sundance Film Festival! I can only imagine how disappointed I would be with myself if I hadn’t taken on this challenge and I was going back to Sundance without accomplishing much of anything this year. I am so friggin’ happy that I... Read More
The Unbearable Heaviness of Editing
This is the 9th blog post in my screenwriting series, it all started here Day 20 - I printed out the screenplay yesterday. I took a picture and texted it to my sister and a couple of friends. It felt pretty cool. Scary – but cool. They all asked to read it. I told them I needed time. I wasn’t ready for feedback yet. As a writer, I’ve come to know my... Read More
The End – Roll Credits?
This is the 8th blog post in my screenwriting series, it all started here Day 19 - I finished the first draft!!!! I am printing it out as we speak, er, as I write this! It’s short in the word count department, but the beginning and the end of my story met in the middle and the pieces are in place. It’s definitely a first draft. A really rough first draft.... Read More
Procrastination
This is the 7th blog post in my screenwriting series, it all started here Day 18 - Wednesday 9:32am I’m having trouble getting moving on the screenplay this morning. Usually I’m done or almost done by now. I haven’t even opened Final Draft yet. I don’t want to. Why? Don’t feel like it. It’s snowing outside and I just want to... Read More
Edward Burns Reads My Blog :-)
This is the 6th blog post in my screenwriting series, it all started here Day 16 – I got a tweet from one of my favorite writer/director/filmmakers, Edward Burns yesterday. It made my day. I had just been whining about how maybe I shouldn’t have gotten back onto Twitter and Facebook (I took a 3 month Social Media Sabbatical) because sometimes it just sucks the energy... Read More
Shitty First Drafts & The Hierarchy of Goals
This is the 5th blog post in my screenwriting series, it all started here Paula does a spit take Day 14: Word count= 13,378 (That’s 478 more than my schedule!) I’m starting to worry that I won’t be done with the story by the time I’ve hit my word count. I have the opposite of writer’s block. I have too MUCH to write. That’s a really nice feeling. ... Read More
The Shittiest Screenplay of Them All, Days 7-11
This is the 4th blog post in my screenwriting series, it all started here my Sundance coffee mug Day 7- 6:30am I woke up thinking I was behind a day in my writing. My house guests left yesterday morning for the airport, but I decided to go skiing and watch movies all day, so no writing for me. I did a little happy dance this morning when I discovered that in my Master Graph... Read More
Charts & Graphs & Woody-Oh My! Screenwriting Day 6
This is the 3rd blog post in my screenwriting series, it all started here “When all your schemes about making a masterpiece are reduced to – I’ll prostitute myself in any way I have to survive this catastrophe. ” Woody Allen on filmmaking Day 6 - In an effort to avoid writing today, I spent a great amount of time creating this graph that will show me exactly how many... Read More
I’ve Been Lying to Myself – Screenwriting Day 4
This is the 2nd blog post in my screenwriting series, it all started here Writer’s block is a fancy term made up by whiners so they can have an excuse to drink more alcohol. ~ Steve Martin. I am ahead of schedule 4,000+ words. *I wrote this screenwriting blog series about 6 months ago–it took me this long to get the BALLS to post it.* Day 4 - Today I will have about an... Read More

