

The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna
Meg LeFauve & Lorien McKenna
Welcome to The Screenwriting Life, a podcast where Oscar-nominated writer Meg LeFauve and Emmy-nominated writer Lorien McKenna discuss not only the craft and business of Screenwriting, but also the emotional life: the ups and downs of being a creative, to remind you that you are not alone and to keep writing.
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Feb 27, 2025 • 1h 1min
239 | Wicked Co-Writer Dana Fox on Why You're Avoiding Your Writing
In this lively discussion, Hollywood writer Dana Fox, known for her work on 'Cruella' and 'Wicked', candidly admits that writing feels "REALLY torturous" for her. She shares her strategies for overcoming writer's block and the pressures of creative storytelling. Dana dives into the delicate balance of adapting beloved material like 'Wicked' while making it fresh for new audiences. Plus, she reveals the secrets of crafting emotional narratives and impactful dialogue, and navigates the complexities of pitching in the competitive screenwriting world.

Feb 20, 2025 • 1h 10min
238 | How To Create and Maintain a Screenwriting Career Outside of LA or NY (ft. Will Fetters and Chris Sparling)
JOIN TSL WORKSHOPS: https://tslworkshops.cricle.soFor decades, if you wanted to make it as a Hollywood writer, the first step was simple: move to Hollywood. But increasingly, screenwriters have found that they're able to create and foster screenwriting careers outside of Los Angeles. Two folks who have done that successfully, Will Fetters and Chris Sparling, join us today to talk about the practical logistics of making your Hollywood writing career work no matter where you live. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 13, 2025 • 59min
237 | Malcolm Washington & Virgil Williams (The Piano Lesson) On Adapting August Wilson's Pulitzer-Winning Masterpiece
Malcolm Washington, co-writer and director of the film adaptation of August Wilson's The Piano Lesson, and Virgil Williams, an Oscar-nominated writer known for Mudbound, discuss the unique challenges of adapting a beloved play into film. They share their creative process, emphasizing collaboration and the balance between personal stories and thematic depth. The duo also highlights the importance of character development and narrative conflict, revealing how their backgrounds influence their storytelling. Their passionate commitment to honoring Wilson's legacy shines through.

Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 2min
236 | Liz Feldman (Dead To Me, No Good Deed): Writing is Self-Destruction, Self-Reflection, and Self-Correction
Liz Feldman shares the hard truths about TV writing, emphasizing the struggle with self-doubt and perfectionism. The conversation dives into how personal experiences shape storytelling and the importance of authenticity in character development. Feldman reflects on the challenges of collaboration and the emotional complexities of creating morally ambiguous characters. The journey of navigating creativity is intertwined with the lessons learned from failures, urging writers to embrace their uniqueness and persist in their craft.

Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 14min
235 | Mike Jones (Soul, Dream Productions) Returns: What Makes a Great Act 3?
In a candid conversation, Mike Jones, a Pixar story genius behind hits like Soul and Luca, shares insights into what creates a great act three in storytelling. He dives into the nuances of crafting emotional endings and the importance of relatable characters, using examples from his work. Jones discusses the challenges of directing animation and the dynamics of collaboration. He also reflects on the balance between self-centered characters and vulnerability, emphasizing how personal experiences shape profound narratives.

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Jan 23, 2025 • 1h 11min
234 | Why Fairy Tales Are The Foundation For Modern Storytelling (ft. Kelly Younger)
In this engaging discussion, Kelly Younger, a fairy tale expert and writer for The Muppets, dives deep into why fairy tales are the backbone of modern storytelling. He shares how these timeless narratives foster connections through personal experiences and explore themes of adversity and growth. Younger discusses the significance of the underdog archetype in fairy tales, as well as strategies for overcoming writer's block. His insights into the challenges of writing for beloved characters like the Muppets add a delightful twist to the conversation.

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Jan 17, 2025 • 1h 17min
233 | TV Development: Everything You Need To Know (ft. Glen Mazzara)
Glen Mazzara, a veteran TV writer and showrunner known for his work on The Walking Dead, shares his candid insights into the ups and downs of TV development. He discusses the intricate balance of creativity and industry expectations, emphasizing the importance of character-driven narratives. Glen highlights the critical role of mentorship and community for emerging writers, warning against costly missteps like paying for representation. He also reflects on crafting genuine character emotions and the collaborative joy found in storytelling.

Jan 13, 2025 • 38min
232 | A Writers' Assistant Deep Dive (Part 2)
JOIN TSL WORKSHOPS: https://tslworkshops.circle.soAs promised, here is part two of our writers' assistant dive. We chat with Anthony Musella, writer's assistant to Rodney Barnes, who's known for some of the most subversive shows and movies of the last 15 years, such as The Boondocks and Winning Time. Anthony dives deep into what it's like working in development with one of Hollywood's busiest creatives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 18min
231 | A Writers' Assistant Deep Dive (Part 1)
JOIN TSL WORKSHOPS: https://tslworkshops.circle.soTo help support relief efforts related to the fires in LA, consider donating to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation: https://supportlafd.kindful.com/?campaign=1040812Listen as former writers' assistants Maggie Gottlieb, Lauren Halberg, and Jonathan Hurwitz detail their experiences as writers' assistants. They answer the important questions like: how do you actually get a writers’ assistant job, how can you elegantly parlay that job into bigger opportunities, and... the Big Scary Question: can I pitch in the room? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 7min
230 | Sing Sing Writer Clint Bentley: Creating Character Arcs Based On Real Lives
JOIN TSL WORKSHOPS: https://tslworkshops.circle.soClint Bentley, our guest on today's show, and his filmmaking partner Greg Kwedar, co-write and co-produce every feature film project they tackle, with one of them taking on the role of director. This wildly unique and successful partnership has led to one of the year's most beloved movies, "Sing Sing." Today, Clint unpacks how he and Greg decided to tackle the project, how they involved the real life creators behind the program that inspired the movie, and - yes, this is true - how they managed to pay everyone on set the exact same day rate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


