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Know Your Script (Episode 20)

Posted on 2025-04-202026-02-10 by beagley

Is our script a problem, or an opportunity?

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Take a Moment (Episode 19)

Posted on 2025-04-192026-02-10 by beagley

Put in the time.

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Don’t Take Advice (Episode 18)

Posted on 2025-04-182026-02-10 by beagley

There are three rules for writing. Unfortunately, nobody knows what they are.

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Learn from Will (Episode 17)

Posted on 2025-04-172026-02-10 by beagley

Write ’till your ink be dry, and with your tears, moisten it again.

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Contradict Yourself (Episode 16)

Posted on 2025-04-162026-02-10 by beagley

Embrace your contradictions. We don’t know what we know. We might not even like what we like.

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Provide the Soundtrack (Episode 15)

Posted on 2025-04-152026-01-30 by beagley

Silent movies are still a thing. And they give us endless creative prompts.

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Everything Must Go (Episode 14)

Posted on 2025-04-142026-02-10 by beagley

It’s the end of the world. Every day.

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Decide (Episode 13)

Posted on 2025-04-132026-01-30 by beagley

Any direction is better than no direction.

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Speak For the Animal (Episode 12)

Posted on 2025-04-122026-01-30 by beagley

Turn the dialect between your parts into art.

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Color the Mystery (Episode 11)

Posted on 2025-04-112026-01-30 by beagley

In today’s episode, we open a coloring book.

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Murder by Algorithm

a science-fiction murder mystery

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