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Screenwriter turned novelist, New York native Alex R Johnson chats with Washington Square Review editor, Melissa Ford Lucken. Johnson, who wrote his first novel, Brooklyn Motto after establishing himself as a film writer, reveals hidden truths about being a working screen writer and reflects on how life’s turning points can motivate creativity.
Alex on Instagram
Alex on Bluesky
Alex’s book’s website
Alex’s film website
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Website: Washington Square Review
Melissa's Website: Adventures in MFALand
Facebook: Melissa Ford Lucken
Instagram: Melissa Ford Lucken
By LCC ConnectScreenwriter turned novelist, New York native Alex R Johnson chats with Washington Square Review editor, Melissa Ford Lucken. Johnson, who wrote his first novel, Brooklyn Motto after establishing himself as a film writer, reveals hidden truths about being a working screen writer and reflects on how life’s turning points can motivate creativity.
Alex on Instagram
Alex on Bluesky
Alex’s book’s website
Alex’s film website
_________________________
Website: Washington Square Review
Melissa's Website: Adventures in MFALand
Facebook: Melissa Ford Lucken
Instagram: Melissa Ford Lucken