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DIANE LAKE
Screenwriter and Author
 
 
 
 
 

The Screenwriter's Path is a comprehensive guide to writing a screenplay, which draws on Diane's 20 years' experience of writing for major Hollywood studios. The book sets out a unique approach to story structure and characterization that takes writers, step by step, to a finished screenplay, and is full of practical advice on what to do with the final script to get it seen by the right people.

 THE SCREENWRITER'S PATH: REVIEWS
"Diane Lake is the real thing: a highly accomplished screenwriter AND a brilliant teacher. This book assimilates Lake‘s considerable talents to offer the reader a fantastic insight into the world of screenwriting which is accessible in style, expert in knowledge and as consistently entertaining as it is wise."

- Professor Richard J. Hand, University of East Anglia

"This is a brilliant screenwriting guide shared by a master storyteller and teacher; down-to-earth, funny, and profoundly practical, right down to the hands-on writing exercises. Lake’s insights and clarity are gems for writers, but a wellspring of inspiration for anyone on the artist’s journey who wants to access their cinematic imagination with more heart, power, and wisdom."

- Dr. Valorie Thomas, Pomona College

"In person and in print, Diane Lake has a talent for making complex ideas sound simple. In this accessible, inspiring and insightful book Diane challenges novice scriptwriters to avoid the formulaic and to write with passion and originality. In her own words, it’s the «writers [who] need to be the ones aiming for the stars»."

- Linda Buckley-Archer, author of The Gideon Trilogy

"The Screenwriter’s Path is an essential pep-talk and an easy-to-read guide for anyone who shares Lake’s passion for movies and who wants to get into screenwriting. Her key insights into the industry and clever brainstorming exercises make the book ideal for both screenwriting classes and for those hoping to break into film writing on their own."

- Dennis Tredy, Professor of American Literature and Film Studies,
   Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris

"Illuminating the path towards the art and practice of screenwriting is what Diane Lake’s The Screenwriter’s Path is all about. If you are looking for an inspirational, down-to-earth, straight-forward guide to screenplay writing - and the business of being a screenwriter - this should be your first read."

- Jule Selbo, screenwriter and author of Film Genre for the Screenwriter

"Diane Lake’s The Screenwriter’s Path offers the burgeoning screenwriter valuable insight into the craft of screenwriting by inviting readers into the intimate world of the writer. Unlike other formulaic guides to screenwriting, The Screenwriter’s Path illuminates the grace and subtlety of the creative enterprise in a style that is both accessible and inspirational making it a must read for anyone serious about becoming a screenwriter."

- Dr. Kevin Alexander Boon, writer/director of Ghosting and author of Script Culture and the American Screenplay

"The Screenwriter’s Path is a fine blend of expertise, passion and humor from award-winning screenwriter Diane Lake. This lively, accessible text provides guidance for students and novices, encouraging them to hone their skills while still insisting on the value of screenwriting as an art designed to enhance creative expression."

- Alice Mikal Craven, Chair, Film Studies,
   The American University of Paris

"Like the best screenplays, The Screenwriter’s Path is economically written. Diane Lake packs its pages with a mix of practical, from-the-Hollywood-trenches advice as well as exercises that will benefit anyone who wants to learn how to write for the screen."

- Elisabeth Nonas, Program Director,
   BFA Writing for Film, Television, and Emerging Media, Ithaca College

"«Structure, structure, structure» ? No - Lake’s book shows the importance of language, tone, creativity, research, effort and the working process. Lake’s years of industry experience, comprehensive exercises, personality and attitude make this a screenwriting ‘how to’ stand-out book."

- Jools Ayodeji, Playwright, Screenwriting Tutor,
   Nottingham Trent University

"Diane Lake’s book on the art of screenwriting, unlike others, is clearly the work of a pro. Rather than hawking trite formulas, this award-winning screenwriter provides helpful methods - including superb exercises - that are both simple and flexible, and that free the aspiring scripter to find her or his own special voice."

- Sarah Kernochan, screenwriter of Learning to Drive

"Diane Lake enters the crowded field of screenwriting manuals armed with an irresistible combination of screenwriting chops, a refreshing lack of self-importance, and a healthy skepticism about the rules. Recognizing that the hardest thing about writing for movies or television isn’t filling out familiar formulas but developing characters worth caring about and putting them through plots whose twists are both unexpected and satisfying, she rightly emphasizes invention as the most important skill for screenwriters to cultivate. Her conversational tone roots her advice about conceiving, writing, and selling every project in practical realities every aspiring screenwriter needs to keep in mind, and the exercises that end every chapter are bound to unleash readers’ inner writers."

- Tom Leitch, Professor of English, University of Delaware

"Diane’s book enables screenwriters, who began the process by staring at a blank page, to organize their creative thoughts into a cohesive structure while servicing the critical task of developing characters. The book also clearly describes the important tasks which must be executed in order to produce a highly entertaining and emotionally moving screenplay. And that is the ultimate goal. As hard as it is to get screenplays financed and produced in this crowded world of movies, I firmly believe that «you can’t stop a great screenplay». Diane‘s book provides the tools to accomplish this."

- Jeff Apple, Producer of films such as In The Line of Fire starring Clint Eastwood and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay and The Recruit starring Al Pacino.

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The Screenwriter's Path is a comprehensive guide to writing a screenplay, which draws on Diane's 20 years' experience of writing for major Hollywood studios. The book sets out a unique approach to story structure and characterization that takes writers, step by step, to a finished screenplay, and is full of practical advice on what to do with the final script to get it seen by the right people.

Check out ScreenwritersPath.com to discover more about The Screenwriter's Path.

 REVIEWS 
"Diane Lake is the real thing: a highly accomplished screenwriter AND a brilliant teacher. This book assimilates Lake‘s considerable talents to offer the reader a fantastic insight into the world of screenwriting which is accessible in style, expert in knowledge and as consistently entertaining as it is wise."

- Professor Richard J. Hand, University of East Anglia

"This is a brilliant screenwriting guide shared by a master storyteller and teacher; down-to-earth, funny, and profoundly practical, right down to the hands-on writing exercises. Lake’s insights and clarity are gems for writers, but a wellspring of inspiration for anyone on the artist’s journey who wants to access their cinematic imagination with more heart, power, and wisdom."

- Dr. Valorie Thomas, Pomona College

"In person and in print, Diane Lake has a talent for making complex ideas sound simple. In this accessible, inspiring and insightful book Diane challenges novice scriptwriters to avoid the formulaic and to write with passion and originality. In her own words, it’s the «writers [who] need to be the ones aiming for the stars»."

- Linda Buckley-Archer, author of The Gideon Trilogy

"The Screenwriter’s Path is an essential pep-talk and an easy-to-read guide for anyone who shares Lake’s passion for movies and who wants to get into screenwriting. Her key insights into the industry and clever brainstorming exercises make the book ideal for both screenwriting classes and for those hoping to break into film writing on their own."

- Dennis Tredy, Professor of American Literature and Film Studies,
   Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris

"Illuminating the path towards the art and practice of screenwriting is what Diane Lake’s The Screenwriter’s Path is all about. If you are looking for an inspirational, down-to-earth, straight-forward guide to screenplay writing - and the business of being a screenwriter - this should be your first read."

- Jule Selbo, screenwriter and author of Film Genre for the Screenwriter

"Diane Lake’s The Screenwriter’s Path offers the burgeoning screenwriter valuable insight into the craft of screenwriting by inviting readers into the intimate world of the writer. Unlike other formulaic guides to screenwriting, The Screenwriter’s Path illuminates the grace and subtlety of the creative enterprise in a style that is both accessible and inspirational making it a must read for anyone serious about becoming a screenwriter."

- Dr. Kevin Alexander Boon, writer/director of Ghosting and author of Script Culture and the American Screenplay

"The Screenwriter’s Path is a fine blend of expertise, passion and humor from award-winning screenwriter Diane Lake. This lively, accessible text provides guidance for students and novices, encouraging them to hone their skills while still insisting on the value of screenwriting as an art designed to enhance creative expression."

- Alice Mikal Craven, Chair, Film Studies,
   The American University of Paris

"Like the best screenplays, The Screenwriter’s Path is economically written. Diane Lake packs its pages with a mix of practical, from-the-Hollywood-trenches advice as well as exercises that will benefit anyone who wants to learn how to write for the screen."

- Elisabeth Nonas, Program Director,
   BFA Writing for Film, Television, and Emerging Media, Ithaca College

"«Structure, structure, structure» ? No - Lake’s book shows the importance of language, tone, creativity, research, effort and the working process. Lake’s years of industry experience, comprehensive exercises, personality and attitude make this a screenwriting ‘how to’ stand-out book."

- Jools Ayodeji, Playwright, Screenwriting Tutor,
   Nottingham Trent University

"Diane Lake’s book on the art of screenwriting, unlike others, is clearly the work of a pro. Rather than hawking trite formulas, this award-winning screenwriter provides helpful methods - including superb exercises - that are both simple and flexible, and that free the aspiring scripter to find her or his own special voice."

- Sarah Kernochan, screenwriter of Learning to Drive

"Diane Lake enters the crowded field of screenwriting manuals armed with an irresistible combination of screenwriting chops, a refreshing lack of self-importance, and a healthy skepticism about the rules. Recognizing that the hardest thing about writing for movies or television isn’t filling out familiar formulas but developing characters worth caring about and putting them through plots whose twists are both unexpected and satisfying, she rightly emphasizes invention as the most important skill for screenwriters to cultivate. Her conversational tone roots her advice about conceiving, writing, and selling every project in practical realities every aspiring screenwriter needs to keep in mind, and the exercises that end every chapter are bound to unleash readers’ inner writers."

- Tom Leitch, Professor of English, University of Delaware

"Diane’s book enables screenwriters, who began the process by staring at a blank page, to organize their creative thoughts into a cohesive structure while servicing the critical task of developing characters. The book also clearly describes the important tasks which must be executed in order to produce a highly entertaining and emotionally moving screenplay. And that is the ultimate goal. As hard as it is to get screenplays financed and produced in this crowded world of movies, I firmly believe that «you can’t stop a great screenplay». Diane‘s book provides the tools to accomplish this."

- Jeff Apple, Producer of films such as In The Line of Fire starring Clint Eastwood and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay and The Recruit starring Al Pacino.

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