How can slowing down your writing speed up your storytelling?
In this episode of the Write Your Screenplay Podcast, Jacob Krueger challenges the traditional idea that the inciting incident happens only around pages 10-12. He reveals how rushing through early scenes can disconnect you from your characters and weaken your script’s foundation.
Jake explores the difference between the “ME draft”, where your character’s real-time choices drive the story, and the “producer draft,” focused on the hook. He shares practical techniques to help you be present with your characters and scenes right now, transforming both your writing and your creative journey.
✍️ What You’ll Learn
What an inciting incident is and how it traditionally works in screenwriting
Why the inciting incident isn’t just a moment on page 10-12
How rushing through early scenes can weaken your script’s foundation
How changing your approach to writing will also change your feeling about your life
How to speed up by slowing down
How to find presence and specificity in writing each scene
How to fall in love with your characters and story right now
Practical ways to slow down your writing and deepen emotional impact
How to stop writing like you’re checking boxes and start writing like you mean it
How to shift your mindset from waiting for the “right time” to embracing the now
This episode is a powerful reminder that the true inciting incident is happening right now: in the scene you’re writing, in the choices your characters make, and in your own creative journey.
🎧 LISTEN NOW and discover how embracing the present moment can transform your screenplay and your life as a writer.

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