30 Screenwriting Tips: Words of Wisdom from Go Into the Story's Scott Myers
by Kevin Casey - updated on June 13, 2016

Black List's screenwriting sage Scott Myers concluded a month's worth of daily posts on the craft: 30 Things About Screenwriting. We've aggregated links to each post below.
Scott Myers' 30 Things About Screenwriting:
1. There is no right way to write
2. Screenplays are stories, not formulas
3. Learn the craft
4. Watch movies. Read scripts. Write pages.
5. A spec script will not sell unless it has a strong story concept
6. Write what they're buying or sell them your dream
7. There are no screenwriting rules
8. Immerse yourself in cinema
9. When something happens... something ELSE happens
10. Facing the odds
11. Know your genre
12. Stacking projects
13. Living and writing in L.A.
14. Similar but different
15. Break your story in prep
16. Feet on the ground... head in the clouds
17. Get the damn thing done!
18. Beginning. Middle. End.
19. Don't think... feel
20. Imagematic writing
21. If you write a great script...
22. Movies don't owe anybody a living
23. Story as psychological journey
24. 1, 2, 7, 14
25. Set-up and payoff
26. Test your story concept
27. Minimum words, maximum impact
28. The spirit of the spec
29. The only way out is through
30. Go into the story and find the animals
What are the most important screenwriting lessons you've learned along the way? Tell us in the comments below or on Twitter!
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