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Your Script Will Fail (Write Anyway)
"If you're a writer, you'll keep on writing. If you have it in you, you will keep on writing."

The Daily Writer - from Brock Swinson
Good morning,
Let's explore how Julie Delpy approaches screenwriting success through relentless persistence and strategic thinking...
And the unconventional mindset that drives her creative process.
Here's her raw, practical approach to sustaining a writing career:
"If you're a writer, you'll keep on writing. If you have it in you, you will keep on writing."
Let's break down her core principles:
1. Writing as Necessity
Write continuously regardless of outcome
Treat writing as a fundamental need
Use creative pressure as motivation
2. Strategic Project Management
Maintain multiple projects simultaneously
Balance personal work with commissioned projects
Be ready to pivot when opportunities arise
3. Comedy Development Process
Test material with live audiences
Workshop jokes before finalizing scripts
Build through collaborative feedback
The game-changing insight: Success in screenwriting isn't about waiting for perfect conditions - it's about maintaining momentum while strategically positioning your work for production opportunities.
Her tactical advice for writers:
Accept that good scripts might not get made
Channel rejected ideas into collaborative projects
Build a diverse portfolio of work
Quick mindset shift: Stop thinking about "breaking in" as a single moment. Instead, focus on creating a sustainable writing practice that can weather industry challenges while continuously developing your craft.
Keep writing,
- Brock Swinson