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Writers Group Therapy

Author: Rachanee Lumayno and Tom Loveman

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Writers Group Therapy is a podcast by writers for writers. We cover timeless topics for writers on the craft, important issues related to the business of writing, and interviews with up-and-coming and established writers, agents, and other people who will appear in a writer's life at some point in their journey.
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Evan Ari Kelman’s latest film, the elevated kidnapping thriller “Barron’s Cove,” premiered recently at the Hampton International Film Festival. The script was a semifinalist for the Academy’s Nicholl Fellowships and appeared on the Black List in 2021. Evan is also the CEO of ScriptGen, an AI company that creates tools for writers, designers, and producers to accelerate production and eliminate inefficiencies.  SHOW NOTES: Evan on IMDB Barron’s Cove on IMDB ScriptGen Evan on Instagram
On this session of Writers Group Therapy we have with us New Zealand writer/director Christine Jeffs to talk about her new medical drama “A Mistake” starring Elizabeth Banks. Previously Christine directed Amy Adams and Emily Blunt in “Sunshine Cleaning,” and Gwyneth Paltrow in “Sylvia.”  SHOW NOTES: "A Mistake" on IMDB Christine Jeffs on IMDB
On Writers Group Therapy, I am joined by the Award-winning author and journalist Alex Temblador to talk about her recently release ground-breaking book “Writing an Identity Not Your Own: A Guide for Creative Writers.”  Alex received her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Central Oklahoma and has taught creative writing seminars, workshops and classes with the Women’s Fiction Association, WritingWorkshops.com and the Writer’s League of Texas. She has spoken about diversity at many festivals, conferences and universities as well as SXSW. Book website: writinganidentitynotyourown.com Alex's website: alextemblador.com On IG, X and Threads: @alex_temblador
This summer, AI-related disruptions left the entertainment industry reeling. From video game devs and VO artists strikes over unregulated AI use to protests at Warner Bros. Studios, it's clear that the rapid advancements in AI technology are causing major waves. In this episode, we explore the relationship between AI innovation and human creativity, and ask the question: can these two forces coexist in the world of storytelling? SHOW NOTES: ⁠As AI Encroaches on Hollywood, Animators Say This Is An Existential Moment⁠ ⁠Hollywood’s Divide on Artificial Intelligence Is Only Growing⁠ (THR) AI Tools:  ⁠Claude⁠ ⁠Pi.ai⁠ ⁠Adobe Express Generative AI⁠ ⁠Leonardo.ai⁠
In this session of Writers Group Therapy we discuss Netflix’s visually stunning and narratively compelling“Our Living World” with award winning producer and show runner Ben Roy. Ben has worked across many genres and platforms, creating content for Channel 4, the BBC, PBS and Animal Planet. He has produced adventure and wildlife shows for Discovery, National Geographic and Smithsonian channels.  SHOW NOTES: Our Living World on IMDB Our Living World on Netflix Producer Ben Roy on IMDB
In this session of Writers Group Therapy, we have with us Lauren Pomerantz, the writer of the new comedy feature “Am I Okay?" that streams on Max starting June 6th. Lauren has previously written for TV on The Ellen DeGenes Show, Saturday Night Live and Community. She brings her comedy chops to “Am I Okay,” which  debuted at Sundance in 2022 and stars Dokota Johnson and Sonoya Mizuno.  SHOW NOTES: Am I Ok? on IMDB Lauren on IMDB Wooby & Fotty YouTube series
In this session, our guest this session is screenwriter and screenwriting teacher Tom Vaughn. Tom teaches screenwriting at The University of Houston, his alma mater, and online, he offers tons of free writing advice online through his daily posts on X and his weekly Story and Plot newsletter, which has nearly 5000 subscribers. SHOW NOTES: Storyandplot.com On IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1129343 Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/storyandplot
In this session of Writers Group Therapy, we are talking with Brett Wagner, the writer and director of The Big Bend, a thriller borne out of an experience he had with his own family in the deep desert of west Texas. His award winning shorts “Chief” and “Care” appeared at Sundance, the LA International Short Film Festival and received a BAFTA award of excellence, and qualified for the Academy Awards. SHOW NOTES; Trailer: https://youtu.be/fyKelEO-v_0 The Big Bend on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0994587/ Brett Wagner on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10536088/ Review: https://www.showbizjunkies.com/movies/the-big-bend-review/#google_vignette Brett on Instagram: @Wagnerific The Big Bend on Instagram: @theBigBendmovie The Big Bend Facebook page
In this session, horror fans will be excited to hear from The First Omen screenwriting team of Arkasha Stevenson and Tim Smith who also directed and produced the film respectively. We discuss their passion for the original that drove their process in creating a terrifying prequel to the Richard Donner classic. Arkasha and Tim are a team who have written and produced projects for AMC, Hulu, Netflix, SyFy and Amazon including Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block, Legion and Briarpatch.  SHOW NOTES: The First Omen: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5672290  The Omen - 1976: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075005 Arkasha: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6674331 TIm Smith: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5654281 “The Omen” Cursed Production: https://collider.com/the-omen-curse-production
We talk with “A Bit of Light” screenwriter Rebecca Callard and Director Stephen Moyer (Bill Compton on “True Blood”) about their touching slice of life film that stars Anna Paquin, Ray Winstone and newcomer Luca Hogan. ***Spoiler note: Contains some spoilers*** SHOW NOTES: Stephen Moyer on X Stephen Moyer on IG A Bit of Light on IMDB:
What happens when writers say and do stuff that comes back to haunt them? We discuss how the industry reacts to the personal actions of writers and what you should be cautious of when posting and vlogging. SHOW NOTES: James Gunn Fired From ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Franchise Over Offensive Tweets Star Wars: All 18 Fired & Replaced Directors In the Disney Era Publisher drops author for using fake accounts to ‘review-bomb’ peers
Brooklyn lawyer turned actor and author Steve Schlam discusses is new novel “The Harvesting of Haystacks Kane” that was released by 8th House Publishing. Steve studied under Joseph Heller, the renowned author of “Catch-22” at City University of New York where he earned his Master’s in Creative Writing and English.  SHOW NOTES: Steve's Website: www.steveschlam.com 8th House Publishing Shop Buy on Amazon Buy on Barnes&Noble About the Book
On this session, “Barry” co-executive producer and writer Duffy Boudreau talks about writing the award winning Max series as well as his earlier work in comics and journey from Oklahoma to Washington to Los Angeles. Editor Note: The day after recording our interview with Duffy Boudreau, “Barry” was nominated for Best Comedy Series in the WGA Awards. SHOW NOTES: Barry on IMDB Duffy Boudreau on IMDB
Fashion was the first to get “fast” with “Fast Fashion.” Then saw the rise of “Fast Publishing” and “Fast Music.” Is Hollywood the next creative realm to get to the cheap and trendy treatment? We discuss what is “fast” and how it’s going to come for Hollywood. SHOW NOTES: TikTok Is Turning the Publishing World Into Fast Fashion Fast Fashion an music festivals and concerts Asylum movies and the blockbusters they ripped off
In this session, we chat with Jenna St. John, the writer/actor/producer whose indie comedy series “Sexpectations” reach #3 on the top comedies list on iTunes/AppleTV ahead of “Parks and Recreation.”  SHOW NOTES: Jenna on IMDB “Sexpectations” on IMDB Facebook Instagram Apple TV
Special guest, producer and screenwriter Ed Solomon talks about his writers journey and new show “Full Circle” on Max. Ed is know for writing blockbusters like “Men in Black,” “Charlie’s Angels,” and “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.” His latest show “Full Circle” featuring Claire Danes, Dennis Quaid and Timothy Olyphant is streaming on Max.  SHOW NOTES: Ed Solomon on IMDB “Full Circle” on IMDB Watch “Full Circle” on Max Words By Words Show Patreon Page About "Full Circle": An investigation into a botched kidnapping uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in present day New York City.
In this episode, we fill out our 2024 Industry Bingo cards with our predictions for the entertainment industry. Some predictions cover AI, unions, streaming, influencers, pilot season, and more. SHOW NOTES: None this episodes
This session we expound on the Black Friday and Holiday deals that might appeal to writers and filmmakers. We also discuss writing holiday movies and what are the key elements that go into them. SHOW NOTES: Writing Christmas Films & Navigating the Holidays: The ULTIMATE Guide 7 ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF GREAT HOLIDAY MOVIES Pi.ai - a conversive AI Chatbot The 61 Best Thanksgiving Movies: Your Holiday Movie Feast (I guess there were more Thanksgiving movies than we thought!)
Writer/Director Jeffrey Crane Graham discusses his new award-winning, John Hughesian coming of age dramedy “Always Lola” that is premiering for rent/purchase on most streaming platforms including Amazon Prime, YouTube and AppleTV. Jeffrey also teaches screenwriting and produces and cohosts the podcast “The Screen Writing Life.” SHOW NOTES: Always Lola on IMDB Apple TV The Screenwriting Life Jeffrey’s website and screenwriting class
In this session we discuss the state of Hollywood post WGA strike while the SAG-AFTRA strike continues, as wells our own personal writing updates. SHOW NOTES: Box Office: Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ Is No. 1 With $33M, ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Rides to $23M 2023 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming
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