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Locked Article June 2 $1 tier & up 0 05 Habits That Keep You Writing (No More Getting Stuck) Writers can get stuck easily. But when it becomes regular, it becomes a true writing problem. But luckily, there are 5 habits that - if you can incorporate them into your life - will kick almost all of these problems right out the door. Let’s make sure you never get stuck again! Article May 5 Public 0 06 Rules That Will Get Your Musicals Written I have written 8 or 9 musicals at this point in my almost two-decade career writing for musical theatre, and I have also had 3 of my musicals produced so far. So, how can you also get your shows written, developed, finished, and produced? Here are 6 rules that you simply must follow! Article April 20 Public 0 010 Things I Stopped Doing in 2025 (to Write 2 Musical Drafts) 10 Things I Stopped Doing in 2025 (to Write 2 Musical Drafts)
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Writing a musical is hard enough without getting in our own way. But there are tons of ways that we can accidentally block ourselves from achieving that next step in our writing journeys - whether that’s finishing a first draft, putting on a reading, submitting for production, or even just getting started. Last year in 2025 I made a concerted effort to stop doing 10 things that I knew were going to prevent me from reaching my big goals, which were: Completing two full musical drafts of two very different shows, and putting on an industry reading of one of them in the Fall. And I did it. But if I had not stopped Article March 23 Public 0 0View 0 comments 5 Habits That Keep You Writing (No More Getting Stuck) Article May 5 $1 tier & up 0 06 Rules That Will Get Your Musicals Written I have written 8 or 9 musicals at this point in my almost two-decade career writing for musical theatre, and I have also had 3 of my musicals produced so far. So, how can you also get your shows written, developed, finished, and produced? Here are 6 rules that you simply must follow! Article April 20 Public 0 010 Things I Stopped Doing in 2025 (to Write 2 Musical Drafts) 10 Things I Stopped Doing in 2025 (to Write 2 Musical Drafts)
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Writing a musical is hard enough without getting in our own way. But there are tons of ways that we can accidentally block ourselves from achieving that next step in our writing journeys - whether that’s finishing a first draft, putting on a reading, submitting for production, or even just getting started. Last year in 2025 I made a concerted effort to stop doing 10 things that I knew were going to prevent me from reaching my big goals, which were: Completing two full musical drafts of two very different shows, and putting on an industry reading of one of them in the Fall. And I did it. But if I had not stopped Article March 23 Public 0 0Here Are Your Next Steps for Your New Musical Journey! What exactly do the steps of writing and developing a musical look like? How do you know where you are in the journey so you can know exactly what your next steps should be? It is important we know where we are and how to move forward toward our goals, so here is a full breakdown of the entire musical theatre writing and development journey for you to figure out precisely where you are and where you should head next! Article February 24 Public 0 0Get In On the New Musicals Ground Floor! This video is mostly for all of the non-writing musical theatre collaborators out there who loves working on new musicals. But it’s ALSO for writers too! Not only does all of this apply to all writers in a big way as well, but you’re also going to want to watch this video so you know exactly who you want to share this information with! Let’s get you connected in the right ways. Video January 27 Public 0 0