
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 | 316 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

Meg, Joe and Lorien have another round of The ULTIMATE Adventures In Screenwriting. Diving into their weeks which always leads to deep thoughts and important realizations.
The thesis for today's episode how to live in the mess. Not fear it, not try ... more
Meg LeFauve is joined by co-showrunner of the hit Apple series, Margo's Got Money Troubles, Eva Anderson, to talk all things crafting one of the best series of the year.
She gives keen insight into her time on Your The Worst, where she really learne... more
Lorien McKenna is joined by Co-Creator and showrunner of the hit Netflix Series Nemesis.
Courtney talks about seeing her protagonists in ACTION, how she created worthy adversaries, and how the pilot really is the show.
Courtney adores Shakespeare... more
Lorien McKenna and Joe Forte hop into the shop to get specific and about their work. Answering the question of multiple projects. How many projects are too many? How do they keep track of ideas and projects?
Does multiple projects mean writing only ... more
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I first came to TSL when Meg and Lorien pulled my name out of a hat for an AFF podcast episode to talk about my script Ghostboy. What I didn't expect was how much the conversations on this show would become part of the script's DNA.
The way Meg and Lorien talk about emotional truth, character, and the stories we're afraid to tell is unlike anything else out there for writers. It's not about formula or structure for its own sake — it's about why you're telling the story you're telling. That's a d... more
I’ve been a longtime listener and participant on the Circle + FB communities. I know I share this sentiment with other listeners, as we’ve been talking offline about it. The show just isn’t what it used to be. If you’ve been listening for awhile you remember when it felt more authentic - like friends chatting and commiserating over the wins and trenches of this craft. Over the last few months, it’s felt like the guests, interviews and conversations are forced and the hosts have lost their authen... more
I’ve been on a five year journey developing my TV series pilot and this show has been my constant companion. Meg and Lorien don’t just talk craft, they give you real industry talk, the kind you’d only get if you had a seasoned mentor in your corner. I keep a running note on my iPhone of highlights from episodes and guests that I come back to regularly. Essential listening for anyone breaking into, or continuously navigating Hollywood.
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.
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The show centers on craft, business, and the emotional life of screenwriting. Hosts Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna interview a rotating roster of successful writers, showrunners, and filmmakers to unpack scene structure, collaboration, genre trends, and the realities of navigating Hollywood. Episodes frequently blend practical craft tips with reflections on career journeys, mentorship, and the emotional challenges of writing, making it a go-to resource for writers seeking actionable guidance and authentic industry context. A standout trait is the duo's emphasis on emotional truth and vulnerability, offering a mentorship-like vibe that appealingly mixes deep craft with real-world hustle and personal growth.
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Recent guests on The Screenwriting Life include:
1. Courtney A. Kemp
2. Andrew Jay Cohen
3. Albertina Rizzo
4. Kelly Younger
5. Jeremy Slater
6. Melissa Rosenberg
7. Dana Fox
8. Chandler Baker
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