Writing With ADHD: A Screenwriter’s Guide to Working With Your Brain

Writing with ADHD doesn’t mean you lack discipline or talent—it means your brain is wired for intensity, intuition, and big-picture thinking, not linear slogging. Many screenwriting systems assume steady focus, orderly drafts, and one “right” way, but ADHD writers often create in bursts, jump between ideas, hyperfocus, lose steam, and then surge again. That isn’t dysfunction—it’s … Read more

Writing for Verticals: How to Break Into the New Format Producers Want

You’ve probably noticed the rise of vertical storytelling — those short, addictive, scroll-stopping videos made for your phone. From TikTok and Instagram Reels to YouTube Shorts and ReelShort, the entertainment world is turning its cameras upright. Producers are now searching for writers who understand how to craft these compact, emotionally charged stories — a new frontier where the smallest … Read more

Failure is Not Failure

I know the ache in your chest when something you poured your heart into doesn’t work.The script that went silent.The novel that stalled halfway through.The email that never came — the one that could’ve changed everything. You tell yourself you’ve failed.But you haven’t. You’ve learned. You’ve learned what doesn’t move you anymore.You’ve learned what stories … Read more

✍️ It’s All in the Rewrite

You know that fantasy we all have as writers—that the first draft will be so brilliant, so inspired, so raw and true that it barely needs editing? Yeah. That’s a lie. The real magic? It happens in the rewrite. Whether you’re writing a pilot, a screenplay, a novel, or even a Substack post, the difference … Read more

Write What Sells: 2025 Network Mandates Revealed

Discover exactly what network execs are looking for—and what scripts are getting tossed. Stay ahead of the curve with this essential guide.Shows AmazonWANT: big, sci-fi, supernaturalAVOID: N/A CBSWANT: animation, character driven, grounded sci-fi (not mentioned if other types of sci-fi are OK)AVOID: politics FXWANT: animation, comedy forward (progressive politics), ensembles, tonally similar to “Archer”, taboo … Read more

Branding as a Writer: Owning Your Niche and Making It Personal

In a saturated industry, branding as a writer isn’t optional—it’s essential. At its core, branding means finding your niche and mastering it so completely that you’re no longer just a writer in that genre—you’re the writer for it.Your niche should be more than a market category; it should be an extension of your lived experience. Look at Lena Waithe. … Read more

Adaptations in Film and Television

Eighty percent of all TV and Films bought in Hollywood are based on Intellectual Property (IP). As a working writer you will be asked to adapt short stories, books, newspaper articles and 80’s films. You will need to be faithful to the expectations of the series/franchise and also be true to the fans who know and … Read more