Screen Adaptation & Agent Insight
Get agent-level clarity on how your story translates to the screen
If you’re developing a book, manuscript, or original concept with screen potential and want informed, industry-grounded feedback from a working literary agent, this session is designed to help you understand how your story functions — and doesn’t — in a screen context.
I work with writers who want to explore book-to-screen adaptation, screenplay development, and market-aware storytelling. These sessions focus on structure, character, and adaptation viability — helping you see your work the way agents, producers, and development executives do.
This is not general writing feedback.
It’s agent-level guidance focused on screen translation and industry readiness.
What You’ll Get
15-Minute One-to-One — Adaptation Reality Check
Best for early clarity
- Pitch your story or manuscript as a screen adaptation
- Honest feedback on adaptation potential and format fit
- Insight into how agents and producers evaluate screen-ready material
- Guidance on whether — and how — to move forward
Ideal if you’re asking: Is this story suited for the screen?
30-Minute One-to-One — Project & Screen Strategy
Best for development direction
- Focused discussion on story structure, character, and pacing for screen
- Agent-level insight on format (feature, pilot, limited series)
- Identification of strengths, gaps, and adaptation challenges
- Clear next steps for development or revision
Designed to help you clarify direction before investing time in a screenplay draft.
60-Minute One-to-One — Adaptation & Submission Strategy
Best for serious screen development
- In-depth discussion of your project’s screen adaptation strategy
- Guidance on revision priorities and narrative restructuring
- Insight into positioning for representation or development conversations
- Realistic perspective on next steps toward submission or packaging
This session is for writers who want a clear, informed path forward — not guesswork.
Who This Is For
- Authors exploring book-to-screen adaptation
- Writers developing feature films or TV pilots
- Creators seeking agent-level feedback on screen viability
- Writers who want clarity before drafting, pitching, or submitting