
Welcome to The Screenwriting Life, a podcast where Oscar-nominated writer Meg LeFauve and Emmy-nominated writer Lorien McKenna discuss not only the craft and business of Screenwriting, but also the emotional life: the ups and downs of being a creative, to remind you that you are not alone and to keep writing.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 305 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

Lorien is joined by Maggie Gottlieb, Sean Presant & David F.M. Vaughn, colleagues and friends from the writers room of the Tabitha Brown led Youtube show, Tab Time.
They get real about the realities of networking in this business and what we should ... more
On this edition of TSL, Meg and Lorien giving a wonderful mix of answers to some phenomenal listener questions, from detailed craft questions, to the business piece and everything in between.
What do you do with your script after you've written it? more
Lorien is joined by founder of Parallax Audio, writer of audio fiction and television, Aaron Tracy.
Aaron is incredibly well spoken and clear on his process with both television and audio. They talk a bit about the differences and the similarities w... more
Pixar's Hoppers writer, Jesse Andrews, joins Meg to dive into all things Pixar process.
They start with Jesse's intriguing journey into writing, from Art History in college to novels to adapting his novel (Me And Earl And The Dying Girl), to animat... more
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I love this show, been a listener for years.
However, I have a hard time staying focused on the show, because as soon as Meg and Lorien start talking my writer brain goes wild!
The simple act of listening to this show has helped me fix story problems I was having.
Thanks for such a great problem!
Hi Meg and Lorien,
I heard Meg mention in an episode a few weeks ago that she was writing a novel, and Lorien said in the latest episode with Chandler Baker that she is writing a book. Please let this be true! I really need to read books written by both of you. I would love to hear about your experiences writing in a different medium. I really hope I get to see your novels on bookshelves in Spain very soon.
Thanks again for the podcast and for everything you do for the writing community.
The hosts of this show are great! However, they need to thoroughly vet the integrity of their guests. I am quite familiar with one featured individual. Who is reminiscent of a middle-aged Jojo Siwa! Hollywood’s motto, “It’s not what you know. It’s who you know, and if they like you!” This can only serve someone’s career in the short term. Because it’s the viewing public who determines the longevity of any imposter. They support the entertainment industry with their money! Thank You.
The hosts of this show are great! However, they need to thoroughly vet the integrity of their guests. I am quite familiar with one featured individual. Who is reminiscent of a middle-aged Jojo Siwa! Hollywood’s motto, “It’s not what you know. It’s who you know, and if they like you!” However, this can only serve someone’s career in the short term. Because it’s the viewing public who determines the longevity of any imposter. They support the entertainment industry with their money! Thank ... more
One of my favorite podcasts! I find so much inspiration in every episode. The content, knowledge and support that Meg and Lorien provide is always astounding. I come away wanting to be a better writer, and a bit more confident that I can achieve that. And even if I falter, I know that I am in good company. Truly wonderful and highly recommended!
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A craft- and career-focused conversation series led by two established screenwriters who also host a collaborative, mentor-like vibe. Episodes spotlight high-profile guests from film and television, exploring the writing process, collaboration, and the emotional life of writers—from breaking into the industry and managing notes to navigating motherhood, work-life balance, and creative risk. The conversations balance practical craft tips with personal storytelling, mentorship, and industry realities, often highlighting partnership, creative ecosystems, and the importance of perseverance. A standout element is the emphasis on emotional honesty and vulnerability in writing, which helps listeners feel seen and supported while chasing ambitious ... more
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Recent guests on The Screenwriting Life include:
1. Aaron Tracy
2. Jesse Andrews
3. Jess Brownell
4. Joachim Trier
5. Eskil Vogt
6. Chandler Baker
7. Alex Woo
8. Erik Benson
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