London Writers' Salon

#190: Writing Hits for the Screen — Hannah Bos (Somebody Somewhere), Kim Krizan (Before Sunrise), Selina Lim (Sex Education) on Writing Partnerships, Character-First Screenwriting, Life in the Writers’ Room (Compilation)

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Apr 20, 2026
Hannah Bos, actor-writer and co-creator of Somebody Somewhere, on how experimental theatre shaped her TV voice. Kim Krizan, screenwriter of Before Sunrise, on building conversation-led stories from index cards. Selina Lim, BAFTA- and BIFA-nominated writer (Sex Education), on writers’ rooms, character exercises, and crafting natural dialogue. They discuss writing partnerships, character-first approaches, and life in writers’ rooms.
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ADVICE

Test Partnerships With Short Projects

  • Test a writing partnership on short projects before committing long-term.
  • Hannah Bos advises to 'work on a project, see how it goes' because collaboration is hard and trust must be built.
ADVICE

Write In The Zone Then Share With One Trusted Reader

  • When you have a project that feels alive, write it in flow and share it with one trusted reader before wide notes.
  • Hannah Bos warns against letting multiple people dilute your vision with early notes.
INSIGHT

Lose Outcome Focus To Find Creative Truth

  • Deep creative work flourishes when you stop obsessing about outcome and focus on the moment and feelings.
  • Kim Krizan argues losing ego and writing from the present lets you capture authentic emotional truth rather than product thinking.
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