88 Cups of Tea

ALFRED GOUGH AND MILES MILLAR: On Co-Authoring and Screenwriting


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Curious about breaking into Hollywood as a screenwriter? Or how to best co-author a novel? How about crafting a sound story architecture to free yourself from writer's block? We talk about it all and much more with Alfred Gough and Miles Millar!

Alfred and Miles are screenwriters and showrunners who've worked extensively in film and television. This iconic duo is known for creating the TV series Smallville and their latest show, Into the Badlands, on AMC Network and The Shannara Chronicles. They've also worked on films like Spider-Man 2, I Am Number Four, Lethal Weapon 4, and many more. More recently, Alfred and Miles have paired up to co-write their first novel, Double Exposure, which was released last month.

In our conversation, we talk about how Alfred and Miles came together as a writing pair and sold their first screenplay. They share what they've learned about navigating the film and screenwriting world and how they landed their agent. We dive deep into the importance of learning how to take criticism and surrounding yourself with a network of honest people you trust. We get a sneak peek into their co-authoring writing process and learn character building tips that will help you elevate your genre.

Say 'Hi' to Alfred Gough on Twitter:https://twitter.com/TheRealAlGough Say 'Hi' to Miles Millar on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MilesMillar

Be sure to head over to their shownotes page for all the resources and time stamps of highlights mentioned throughout the episode: https://88cupsoftea.com/podcast/alfred-gough-miles-millar/

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