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Screenwriting Tip #1014

If you’re hung up on your first draft because you feel you need a brilliant plot twist, write ‘[BRILLIANT PLOT TWIST GOES HERE]’ and move on. You can fix it later. What matters now is the emotional truth.

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    This is writing as if in a nutshell. You write as if you’ve done something that you haven’t yet. It’s not just good for...
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    this actually works with everything. especially if you can’t think of a good name for a person.
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