How to Write & Direct a Micro-Budget Short Film
Writing short films has always been a good training ground for film and TV (even more so for directing). It really does train you to be as concise as possible. But the sheer amount of work and money that goes
If Walls Could Talk: My Tribute to Criminal Minds
Once upon a time, there was a young writer in the infancy of her career. She dreamed of the day she’d have a book published. For years, she thought she would do it with a Young Adult novel. Then, in late
The Key of Imagination: Four Great Twilight Zone Episodes for Inspiration
One of the best, and oft-heard pieces of writing advice next to “show don’t tell,” is to read more, watch more, research more. Constantly broaden your horizons. Where better to do that than the place that lies between science and
Jumping Mediums
Every writer has that story, or moment, that’s stuck with them and inspired them so much they’ve wanted to incorporate it into their own work. Whether it’s the magic of Dorothy opening the door of her sepia home to see