
Writing Teams: Is it better to write solo or with a partner? (with Max Krupski)
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Writing can be a very solitary pursuit, but it doesn't have to be! Just listen to actor turned screenwriter turned friend of the podcast (and fellow New Writers Collective alum) Max Krupski, who's really found his feet (and a lot of success) working as part of a number of different writing teams and duos. Maybe it's because he's also objectively the nicest man in Britain, but Max has some great insight into creative collaboration, and how to make a writing partnership work to everyone's advantage.
There's also a lot here about Max's journey too; his boarding school background, how his formal training as an actor shaped his approach to writing, and how he’s learned to navigate the challenges of writing with dyslexia, using the way his brain works visually to his advantage.
And if you want to follow Max's career, he's famously social media phobic and doesn't exist on Instagram, but can often be found at The White Bear in Kennington having a pint of Guinness if you want to bother him in person.
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