Calling all playwrights
Something is coming for you
Last week, I soft-launched a dating package for men (if you’re interested, let me know). But now I’m turning my attention back to building resources for playwrights.
Playwriting is one of the trickiest jobs in writing. Finding high-quality resources that let you go from idea to first draft to production-ready is tough.
I’ve spent the last twenty years writing plays. Some have toured the country for years. Others have been nominated for major national awards.
So, I’m starting to build something for the playwrights among you. But I want these resources to be of high value for you.
Playwrights: What are your biggest struggles? What do you most want to know?
E-mail me or drop a comment and let me know.

maybe I'm a lapsed playwright. Not sure - but as an audience member lately I've been thinking about what does (and doesn't) create immersion in the story and a sense of pace. So often i'm watching scenes that seem to be "working" and yet the sense being artificial doesn't really leave. There is a feeling of "the playwright wants me to be excited / sad/ happy now" rather than oh wow - that scene makes me feel excited / sad/ happy. Does that make sense?