Resources for Writers

I don’t know about you, but I have been spending my time trying to catch up on writing. Usually, my writing is in the form of novels, but lately (as in the past 4 years LOL) I have been learning as much as I can about the art of screenwriting.

And you know what I’ve learned? Even if a writer is not interested in screenwriting, they should look into it because, honest to God, it will make you a better writer.

It’s hard and it’s worth it!  

I had to find resources that would help me figure out how to properly format and pace the stories I am trying to tell in this new medium. It seems like it took forever to find the real, credible ones offered by industry professionals. Most of the resources I initially found were crazy expensive. And for most of us, especially now, $Money$ is an obstacle. So I kept looking.

Here’s a list of links that I am personally using to educate/help myself through the process of screenwriting, working to build a career in film and television. If you’re a novelist, well, they’ve got stuff for you, too!

Each site has a ton of FREE resources, so be sure to check them out! 

Electric Lit: Reading into everything. This article provides a variety of free or cheap resources for writers to consider as they pursue publication and job opportunities. Short stories, novels, and stuff on publishing that you just don’t find on any old Blog About Nothing.

ISA: scroll to the bottom of the page and create a free account to get FREE (and paid) resources for writing in all mediums! The site has listings for contests, festivals, free online classes, and more! My favorite are the free (live on zoom!) online classes offered by industry pros.

FilmFreeway:  If you’re like me and you’ve already got a screenplay or two and are trying to build a resume, FilmFreeway offers a plethora of contests, both free and paid. I’ve entered a couple of contests so far. We’ll see what happens!

Sundance Collab: This is my most recent find and it’s amazing! There are so many resources that I am just discovering, but so far the only ones I have looked at are the amazing video lessons (pre-recorded) given by industry professionals. They are not just writers, either. In the MASTERCLASS tab, there’s a number of free videos that offer truly helpful information about what to expect on a set, in a writer’s room, working on Indie v Studio films. Don’t expect a stiff professor and a whiteboard, though. This is offered by Showrunners and writers who have written and worked on sets for shows/movies you have actually heard of!

Young Screenwriters: This is my favorite! It was the first place I found a free and credible online course (Write Your Short) for new screenwriters. They also offer, Writing The Scene. Each course is a series of video  lessons and printable handouts offered by a professor at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Even if you’re writing a movie or TV show, I recommend you checkout these courses. I am currently taking the paid course, Writing the Feature, because I am writing a feature. All the courses are in-depth, with quick videos offering really insightful writing advice. It gives you a lot to think about, using easy to understand examples.

If you find this helpful, let me know in the comments below. If you’ve got a trusted, free, or inexpensive resource, post that, too!

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