Challenge One: Subtext
09/01/09 – SUBMISSIONS ARE CLOSED – See results here!
It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it.
John Rainey has stepped up and volunteered to referee our first challenge. It goes without saying that all of our challenges share a few requirements… among them proper format, spelling, and punctuation. Otherwise, we leave it up to each referee to define their challenge, and to decide just how stringent they plan to be on issues of compliance. We can promise you John has extremely high expectations.
JOHN’S CHALLENGE REQUIREMENTS (READ CAREFULLY):
From John’s site: “An objective is the character’s subtext in a scene. Rarely do characters say what their objective is. They speak around it in an effort to persuade the other character to give him/her what he/she wants. A guy on a date would never say ‘Let’s go to my place and have sex.’ … To say that would be ‘on-the-nose.’” …more Read more 
first challenge coming soon!
We’re happy to announce that John Rainey has agreed to design and referee our first challenge!
We can’t tell you the details yet, but we can let you know that the theme is SUBTEXT.
Check back September 1st for the announcement.
And check out our about and rules pages to learn more about Write Club Screenplay Challenge.
John Rainey – Rated the #1 screenwriting analyst in the country by Creative Screenwriting Magazine in 2003, John has been in the industry as an actor, screenwriter, reader, and analyst for more than 20 years. Learn more about John’s consulting and writing services at raineyscriptconsulting.com.
and… action!
welcome!
Write Club Screenplay Challenge is a simple little blog that sets up mini-challenges for screenwriters. It’s like one of those 48-hour filmmaker’s challenges, but you don’t have to make a whole movie. You just have to write it.
- We establish the parameters of the challenge.
- You submit your “entry” in the comments section below the challenge post (using “scrippets“).
- Our referee(s) review the entries and choose a winner.
- The winner receives the satisfaction of having won (maybe someday we’ll offer something more than that… but if you’re not writing to write, that in itself is something to think about).
We’ll be launching our first challenge soon… keep checking back. And tell your fellow screenwriters.
why?
It offers motivation to get writers to write; it allows for socializing with, and feedback from, your peers; and it’s good fun.
inspiration…
Write Club Screenplay Challenge was inspired by the John August website. Although John is a busy busy man, he occasionally finds time to offer his blog readers a “scene challenge” — wherein John sets up parameters, and invites readers to post “entries”. There have been 5 challenges on John’s site in the past 30 months. When he has another, we’ll let you know.
Write Club is an appreciative homage to the spirit of John’s site.




