The Creative Penn Podcast For Writers

Writing Tips From The Movies With John Gaspard

07.10.2023 - By Joanna PennPlay

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How can you exploit the unique in your stories, as well as amp up the conflict? John Gaspard gives writing and creative business tips based on movies and TV.

In the intro, Meta launches Threads, the new Twitter-like app — you can follow me @jfpennauthor; Possible Podcast episode with Ethan Mollick; Moonshots and Mindsets podcast about De-extinction; Copyright and AI with Kathryn Goldman; plus, adapting Catacomb to a screenplay, and I'm speaking in Paris in Oct.

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John Gaspard is the author of mysteries and nonfiction film books, a podcast host, and film director. His latest book is The Popcorn Principles: A Novelist's Guide to Learning from Movies.

You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app or read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and the full transcript is below. 

Show Notes

* How to “exploit the unique” to help our books stand out

* Ways to add more conflict, regardless of genre

* Creating a satisfying ending for your readers — and when cliffhangers are a good option

* Contracts and the importance of reading the fine print

* Thoughts on the best way to get your book onto the screen

You can find John and his books at AlbertsBridgeBooks.com and listen to his podcast Behind the Page: The Eli Marks Podcast

Transcript of Interview with John Gaspard

Joanna: John Gaspard is the author of mysteries and nonfiction film books, a podcast host, and film director. His latest book is The Popcorn Principles: A Novelist's Guide to Learning from Movies. So welcome to the show, John.

John: It is so great to be here. I'm such a fan. I'm going to try not to fanboy out on you.

Joanna: Oh, thank you so much.

John: The podcast has been so helpful for me as I've gone along this journey. You do a great job.

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