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Posts Tagged with ‘genre’

  • Into the Unknown with Oliver Johnson

    03 Feb 2026

    Thriller writer Oliver Johnson speaks to me about writing, editing and dreams TEN MINUTE READ Listen to the full interview…

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  • The Boys from Biloxi. Has Grisham taken on too big a case?

    18 Aug 2023

    THE BOYS FROM BILOXI Not many writers can claim to have made a genre their own, but John Grisham and…

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  • Write as a Professional

    17 May 2011

    I'm busy planning the Euroscript Professional Screenwriting Mini-Summer School (June 24-26), which is devoted to helping TV and cinema screenwriters develop their skills to a higher professional level  - and I've been asking myself: what is it that makes the difference between a professional script and one that isn't?

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  • The Horrific Sentence

    24 Jun 2010

    You know, I firmly believe that at the heart of many - possibly all - genres there is a single sentence. There is certainly one at the heart of all Horror movies, and I'll tell you what it is in a moment, but first I have to go into a few things to make it clear.

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