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The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Principle 2: Inspiration is a Writer’s Worst Enemy, Continued

The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Principle 2: Inspiration is a Writer’s Worst Enemy, Continued - Lesson The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Principle 2: Inspiration is a Writer’s Worst Enemy, Continued

Dec 14, 2013 - 12:00 AM

Novelist and TV Writer/Producer Lowell Cauffiel was born in Michigan. An award-winning reporter with the Detroit News and Detroit Monthly Magazine in the 1970s and 1980s, Cauffiel began his book writing career in 1988 with “Masquerade: A True Story of Seduction, Compulsion and Murder”. That title, and his 1997 New York Times bestseller “House of Secrets”, have appeared on many critics' lists of the best works in American true crime. As a nonfiction author, he's known for his meticulous research and accuracy, delivered in novel-like, page-turner style.

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Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 4, “The Central Question”

Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 4, “The Central Question” - Lesson Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 4, “The Central Question”

Dec 07, 2013 - 12:00 AM

An informative new lesson series from Screenwriter/Producer/Actor Margaret Nagle ("Boardwalk Empire," "Warm Springs") that focuses on many important aspects of TV writing, including writers' rooms, pitching to different types of networks, the steps of selling a pilot and more.

The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Principle 2: Inspiration is a Writer’s Worst Enemy

The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Principle 2: Inspiration is a Writer’s Worst Enemy - Lesson The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Principle 2: Inspiration is a Writer’s Worst Enemy

Nov 30, 2013 - 12:00 AM

Novelist and TV Writer/Producer Lowell Cauffiel was born in Michigan. An award-winning reporter with the Detroit News and Detroit Monthly Magazine in the 1970s and 1980s, Cauffiel began his book writing career in 1988 with “Masquerade: A True Story of Seduction, Compulsion and Murder”. That title, and his 1997 New York Times bestseller “House of Secrets”, have appeared on many critics' lists of the best works in American true crime. As a nonfiction author, he's known for his meticulous research and accuracy, delivered in novel-like, page-turner style.

Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 3, “Writing for TV vs. Writing for Film, continued”

Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 3, “Writing for TV vs. Writing for Film, continued” - Lesson Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 3, “Writing for TV vs. Writing for Film, continued”

Nov 23, 2013 - 12:00 AM

An informative new lesson series from Screenwriter/Producer/Actor Margaret Nagle ("Boardwalk Empire," "Warm Springs") that focuses on many important aspects of TV writing, including writers' rooms, pitching to different types of networks, the steps of selling a pilot and more.

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The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Principle 1: Nobody Cares About Your Writing

The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Principle 1: Nobody Cares About Your Writing - Lesson The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Principle 1: Nobody Cares About Your Writing

Nov 16, 2013 - 12:00 AM

  Novelist and TV Writer/Producer Lowell Cauffiel was born in Michigan. An award-winning reporter with the Detroit News and Detroit Monthly Magazine in the 1970s and 1980s, Cauffiel began his book writing career in 1988 with “Masquerade: A True Story of Seduction, Compulsion and Murder”. That title, and his 1997 New York Times bestseller “House of Secrets”, have appeared on many critics' lists of the best works in American true crime. As a nonfiction author, he's known for his meticulous research and accuracy, delivered in novel-like, page-turner style.  

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Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 2, “Writing for TV vs. Writing for Film”

Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 2, “Writing for TV vs. Writing for Film” - Lesson Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 2, “Writing for TV vs. Writing for Film”

Nov 09, 2013 - 12:00 AM

An informative new lesson series from Screenwriter/Producer/Actor Margaret Nagle ("Boardwalk Empire," "Warm Springs") that focuses on many important aspects of TV writing, including writers' rooms, pitching to different types of networks, the steps of selling a pilot and more.

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The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Introduction

The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Introduction - Lesson The 6 Principles of Professional Writing with Lowell Cauffiel, Introduction

Nov 02, 2013 - 12:00 AM

Novelist and TV Writer/Producer Lowell Cauffiel, was born in Michigan. An award-winning reporter with the Detroit News and Detroit Monthly Magazine in the 1970s and 1980s, Cauffiel began his book writing career in 1988 with “Masquerade: A True Story of Seduction, Compulsion and Murder”. That title, and his 1997 New York Times bestseller “House of Secrets”, have appeared on many critics' lists of the best works in American true crime. As a nonfiction author, he's known for his meticulous research and accuracy, delivered in novel-like, page-turner style.

2 Followers   1 Comment
Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 1, "How I Became a Writer"

Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 1, "How I Became a Writer" - Lesson Thoughts on TV Writing & More with Margaret Nagle, Part 1, "How I Became a Writer"

Oct 26, 2013 - 12:00 AM

An informative new lesson series from Screenwriter/Producer/Actor Margaret Nagle ("Boardwalk Empire," "Warm Springs") that focuses on many important aspects of TV writing, including writers' rooms, pitching to different types of networks, the steps of selling a pilot and more.

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Robert McKee's Genre Seminars: Thriller Day, Part 8

Robert McKee's Genre Seminars: Thriller Day, Part 8 - Lesson Robert McKee's Genre Seminars: Thriller Day, Part 8

Oct 19, 2013 - 12:00 AM

This is the eighth in a series of segments from Mr. McKee's popular Genre Seminar Thriller Day. The Genre Seminars devote one day each to three specific genres: Comedy, Love Story, and Thriller, and are only offered occasionally in select cities.

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Robert McKee's Genre Seminars: Thriller Day, Part 7

Robert McKee's Genre Seminars: Thriller Day, Part 7 - Lesson Robert McKee's Genre Seminars: Thriller Day, Part 7

Oct 12, 2013 - 12:00 AM

This is the seventh in a series of segments from Mr. McKee's popular Genre Seminar Thriller Day. The Genre Seminars devote one day each to three specific genres: Comedy, Love Story, and Thriller, and are only offered occasionally in select cities.

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