Adventure novelist Clive Cussler died February 24th. He was 88. The Washington Post’s Hillel Italie wrote an obituary, which Read More...
Is the customer always right? Of course not. This is not 1950.
Are we word slaves at the service of tyrannical bosses? Nope.
If somebody calls and wants us to essentially take dictation, I’ll refer them to a typist.
If someone tells me they’ve completed their first screenplay and it’s brilliant, and all they need is a little editing and a polish, I warn them. “Stop right there. You may think it’s brilliant, but a professional screenwriter will probably think otherwise. If I send your work to one of my people, I guarantee you will hear things you don’t want to hear.”
We’re not trying to beat you up. We want you to succeed, and we know what needs to be done to achieve that. And we know if you’re new at this that you’ve made mistakes that will prevent your work from ever being filmed.
Don’t sabotage yourself.
Let’s pretend you have a basic understanding of how the mechanical innards of a car work. You take the car to a mechanic because it’s become sluggish. The mechanic will want to know the symptoms; that will help his diagnosis. But that mechanic will not appreciate being told what to do by an amateur.
If you want the job done right, trust your professional.
In January, 2020, a fellow who “short sells” Tesla stock filed a complaint with the National Highway Transportation Read More...
The Hallmark Channel messed up big time. Several days ago, they aired a commercial from a wedding-planning website that shows Read More...
I came across this today and broke up laughing. These are seriously clever! Thanks to the Washington Post. I wasn’t aware of Read More...
I happen to be blessed (or cursed) with the sort of imagination that enables me to create a vivid interior world inspired by words. I Read More...
At the moment, all my screenwriters are busy but the work requests keep flowing in. One new client needs a writer capable of creating a Read More...
I found this in the August 2nd, 2019, New York Times. Fun reading…if you’re not suffering from reader’s block: Read More...
On Friday, May 17th, 2019, I lost my balance on a concrete step in my garage, fell and fractured my left leg, near the hip. I spent Read More...
It’s a page on this website, located here. I’ve been collecting informative and witty comments from writers for years. Read More...





