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 | 279 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
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Meg was already a fan of Jeff Hiller from his Emmy-winning performance in SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE, but after listening to his moving and hilarious memoir Actress of a Certain Age, she fell completely in ... more
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This week, we’re joined by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, the writer-directors of KPOP DEMON HUNTERS, to unpack the craft behind one of the year's biggest movies.
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We’re thrilled to welcome Oscar-winner Akiva Goldsman for a masterclass on making writing sustainable. For Akiva, the real “tragedy” is living in the anxious space between drafts. His cure? Treat wr... more
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STORY ENGINE. Two words we so often dread, but let's be honest: the engine of your story is what POWERS your movie. It's make, or break. And today, we break down eight ... more
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This is one of the best podcasts for emerging writers. The episode about the writing engine saved me a lot of tears. I now know what I need to step back and take a look at.
I look forward to every Thursday! They bring on such great, insightful & inspiring guests and I love how they talk about the work & the craft and share their own vulnerability. Thankful for this podcast!
TSL is the best (obviously) but what makes it SO special is a bit of a magic trick, and took me a little while to articulate. While this show will absolutely equip you with incredible tools of the trade, pragmatic advice and technical know-how, it’s actually Meg and Lorien (and Jeff’s) deep and abiding reverence for the obscure sorcery of Writing that elevates this podcast from an excellent professional tool to a critical spiritual and creative North Star. They know how the industry works, sure,... more
I’m not sure where I would be in my writing without this show. As an older writer, as least entering into this field as an older writer, I have everything to learn. I’m good on story, but Meg, Lorrien, and Jeff have added the layers my writing has needed: character wants, character traits, letting go of perfectionism, and it’s ok to struggle. I study writing more than I write sometimes, super procrastinator here, but at least I see it for what it is now. I recommend TSWL to everyone in my screen... more
Meg and Lorien give excellent advice for screenwriters at all levels. They cover all elements of craft as well as just the practical realities of being a writer. It's incredibly inspiring, encouraging and their advice is GOLD. And their guests are always brilliant. If you want to finish that screenplay or pilot - LISTEN! It will help your process immensely!!!
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Focusing on the art and craft of screenwriting, this engaging podcast features discussions between experienced writers on various aspects of the writing process, the film industry, and emotional support for creatives. Topics frequently explored include screenwriting techniques, character development, narrative structure, and the challenges of maintaining motivation in a demanding industry. The hosts also offer personal anecdotes and practical advice, aiming to connect with aspiring writers and provide encouragement for their creative journeys. This podcast is particularly noteworthy for its focus on emotional well-being and community support, making it a welcoming space for anyone passionate about writing for film or television.
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The Screenwriting Life launched 6 years ago and published 279 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Screenwriting Life include:
1. Jeff Hiller
2. Maggie Kang
3. Chris Appelhans
4. GG Hawkins
5. Eva Victor
6. Julie Waters
7. Kaz Firpo
8. Courtney Hoffman
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