“Discover the 12 Go Into The Story Articles from 2024 That Everyone’s Talking About—You Won’t Believe What Insights They’re Hiding!”

"Discover the 12 Go Into The Story Articles from 2024 That Everyone's Talking About—You Won't Believe What Insights They're Hiding!"

As we stand on the brink of a new year, have you ever pondered what it really takes to spark that creative fire in your screenwriting? While 2024 has seen me posting a staggering number of articles—nearly every single day—I’m here, once again, to share a collection of the most talked-about pieces from my blog, Go Into The Story. During this last year, we celebrate milestones of creativity, insights, and a thriving community of writers, all of whom are working diligently to refine their craft. Whether you’re looking for tips to elevate your script or just need a gentle nudge to get you typing, this compilation could be your beacon of inspiration as you venture into 2025! So grab your pens or keyboards and let’s get started—because remember: the best stories are waiting to be written! <a href="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:1200/1*myH8hFVCM_GfvgTiflkA.jpeg”>LEARN MORE.

Jump-start your screenwriting in 2025 with inspiration from these articles which generated the most buzz on my blog.

Go Into The Story had another successful year. While turning 16 years old, the site generated 2M+ unique visits. Here are the current stats covering the blog’s lifetime:

2024 was another year where I posted articles every single day. In fact, the only time since the blog’s launch in May 2008 in which I did not upload articles on a daily basis was two months in the summer of 2020 when I was recuperating from major shoulder surgery.

People sometimes ask why I do this every day. Here’s one reason. Over the years, I’ve interviewed nearly 300 writers. Perhaps the most common piece of advice they offer to aspiring screenwriters:

Write every day.

And so I blog every day. It’s my way to encourage the Go Into The Story community to get in the habit of putting fingers to keyboard or pen to paper … and write. Today. The next day. The day after that …

We get better at writing by writing. By writing every day, we not only become more productive ……

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