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Writing is hard.

You don’t have to do it alone.

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I know how difficult it can be to work on your own script. You start, then stop, lose momentum, or doubt yourself. Writing is isolating, overwhelming, and full of uncertainty — but you don’t have to navigate it alone.

As a Writing Coach, I work with filmmakers and screenwriters at every stage, whether it’s a feature, pilot, series bible, or short. Together, we clarify your goals, your rhythm, and the best way to move your project forward. Some writers need occasional check-ins to stay on track, others want a steady presence — someone to co-write in real time, workshop scenes, and push the draft to the next level.

I bring a dual perspective: a writer’s understanding of story, character, and structure, and a producer’s pragmatism. Having worked as an Assistant Director on set and in different production roles, I know what it takes to keep a script grounded — ensuring it’s not only powerful on the page, but also feasible in terms of budget, logistics, and production constraints. I help writers refine their work while keeping it achievable for the screen.

This isn’t a course or theory class — it’s about showing up for your story, with someone who reads, thinks, challenges, and encourages you. Whether you’re stuck, scared, or just need momentum, I provide guidance, accountability, and a clear path forward.

Whether you’re stuck, scared, or just need a push: I’m here to help you write. 

"A writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people."
— Thomas Mann