Write On: A Screenwriting Podcast

Write On: 'A Family Affair' Writer Carrie Solomon


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"I came up doing improv where failure is the golden standard. And in improv, if you're not failing, you're doing something wrong. I feel really lucky that that was one of my bridges into entertainment and creativity, to have such a loving relationship with failure because, boy! As a writer, your days are filled with it and rejection and killing your darlings. I think comedy and improv have taught me how wonderful failure can be and how much we can get out of it for sure," says Carrie Solomon, writer of the new Netflix romantic comedy, A Family Affair starring Nicole Kidman and Zac Ephron.

In this episode, Carrie talks about working as an assistant when she first came to Hollywood, calling it a job that can be, "Thankless at times, certainly, but really rewarding in the amount of information that you can absorb."

She also talks about bringing her own life experience – like being an assistant – to her storytelling.

"Thematically, I think a lot of lot of the arcs in this movie are certainly my own. It's my own therapy coming to the screen, going to the page. I should probably send my therapist a Netflix., QR code to go check out the movie," Carrie says.

Carrie also shares a lot of advice, including how to get your writing noticed. "For anyone who wants to make a splash or write something crazy or noticeable, write something that's crazy to you. Don't worry about what. If you yourself were entertained or wowed by an idea or you think, oh my god, that's absolutely like ass backwards crazy. Try it. I have a lot of friends that the minute they stop worrying about audiences or development execs or what people want to read, that's when they really found their voice and it clicked. I think being personal is one of the one of the quickest ways to find success."

To hear more about Carrie's writing journey, listen to the podcast.

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