5 Great Screenwriting Sites and Why We Like Them

Writing Movies For Fun and Profit from Thomas Lennon

We’ve listed five of our favorite screenwriting sites below. We focused on quality content and informative advice. Did we miss your favorite screenwriting sites or blogs? Please let us know in the comments below! Also, the video up top is pretty funny.

1.) Script Magazine

A preeminent resource in screenwriting tips and news, Script Mag is probably the closest you’ll get to a “what’s hot in Hollywood” from the perspective of writers. See: “Primetime: 8 Great Books To Help You Break In … and When To Write a Novelty Spec

Twitter: @scriptmag

2.) The Script Lab

Timely and with plenty of crisp photos, the site is as much an exercise in snappy design as it is one in producing great posts. Take, for example, one of today’s headlining articles: Inception: First Ten Pages.

Twitter: @TheScriptLab

3.) Scriptchat

Scriptchat is a particularly good site because it acts as a community hub for screenwriters, giving you a chance to learn and meet with other writers. If you’re in LA, the organizers of the site also host occasional Tweetups.

Twitter: @scriptchat

4.) The Story Department

Karel Segers, an Australian screenwriter, provides personal advice and tips for other writers. In a great post today, he dissects the story structure of E.T., a film favorite of his.

Twitter: @ozzywood

5.) Go Into the Story

Experienced screenwriter Scott Myers gives very concise posts on various writing topics. Having worked on major Hollywood films and co-founded Screenwriting Master Class, his knowledge is definitely worth knowing.

Twitter: @GoIntoTheStory

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