“Unlocking the Mind of Blake Crouch: The Dark Obsessions That Fuel His Thrilling Stories”
But as much as Crouch is cutting, the choices he does make appear to flow easier in a script than in a novel. He says, “I find the process of writing a novel to be incredibly difficult and demanding first discovering the story, finding the tone… whereas with a screenplay, I feel less precious about the words. I feel less precious about the action lines. It feels like jazz.”
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Blake Crouch Writes for an Audience of One
The biggest difference for Crouch when writing a novel or a screenplay is the audience. This is also part of why all of his scripts have been adaptations of his novels and not original scripts.
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