Columns
Art Holcomb’s Craft and Story
Advice on the art of screenwriting.
Art Holcomb is a writer and lecturer, who has written for Marvel and DC Comics and the Star Trek and X-Men franchises. He’s the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Andromeda Entertainment
Brianne Hogan’s Meet the Reader
Brianne Hogan meets the gatekeepers who read the scripts you write.
Brianne Hogan is a freelance writer based in Toronto, with a degree in Film Studies from NYU.
Devorah Cutler Rubenstein’s Your Questions Answered
Devorah Cutler-Rubenstein answers readers’ questions on all aspects of screenwriting.
Devorah is an award-winning writer-director-producer and former Director, Literary Affairs for Columbia Pictures TV. She is also an adjunct at USC, UCLA, CCH and a published poet.
James Napoli’s Screenplaying
Script analyst James Napoli reveals what films have to teach us about screenwriting.
James Napoli has over 20 years’ experience as a Hollywood story analyst. He teaches screenwriting, script analysis and movie history, and is the author of The Official Dictionary of Sarcasm.
Michael Schock’s Scriptmonk
Michael Schock turns a critical eye on Hollywood and the craft of screenwriting.
Michael Welles Schock (aka ‘Scriptmonk’) is script consultant and narrative theorist. He is the author of the books Screenwriting Down to the Atoms and Screenwriting & The Unified Theory of Narrative.
Tom Stempel’s Understanding Screenwriting
Screenwriting analyst Tom Stempel brings his customary wit and wisdom to bear on movies, television and books.
Tom Stempel is the author of several books on film. His most recent is Understanding Screenwriting: Learning From Good, Not-Quite-So Good, and Bad Screenplays.