First Things First: Evaluating the Idea

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As writers, most of us focus on story structure, scene writing, navigating the business, and other parts of the craft that come AFTER the initial idea. But the selection of the idea is the most important part of the process—with the most impact on the project’s chance of success.

Before you pass go—let’s talk about that idea!

Whether you’ve started your show or are just thinking about writing, join us and let’s evaluate that initial idea. Have paper and pen ready—we’ll be working live during our session together.

Also—we’ll be referencing the book IDEA by Erik Bork if you want to read up before class!

To preserve the privacy of shared ideas and content, this class will NOT be recorded.

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