Write your screenplay outline in 14 days with GoT writer Bryan Cogman. Get clear structure, daily creative progress, and follow-through.
Walk away with a full, structured outline that’s ready to turn into a script or use in pitches.
Build the kind of daily consistency professional writers rely on to finish under pressure.
Break your idea into a clear beginning, middle, and end—without overthinking or getting stuck.
Work with a flexible but focused approach drawn from the process of a top-tier showrunner’s room.
Stop spinning and start producing with daily prompts, deadlines, and peer accountability.
Define your idea, study template films, free-write, extract beats, and meet your characters.
Outline Acts 1–3, review and refine your structure, polish your story, and complete your full outline.
“I feel more confident, I'm excited about my new relationships, and I walk away with an outline that is farther along.”
Daniel S.
“This process really pushed me to show up at my computer and do the work... there's some good stuff too.”
Cindi H.
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Emmy-nominated screenwriter and producer best known for his work on HBO's Game of Thrones, where he served as co-executive producer and wrote several of the series' most acclaimed episodes including "Kissed by Fire" and "The Laws of Gods and Men." Beyond Thrones, Cogman has worked on Amazon's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power as a consulting producer and is developing original projects for television. A passionate advocate for the craft of storytelling, he brings decades of experience in narrative structure, character development, and the discipline of daily writing to his screenwriting programs.
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No. The challenge works for both beginners and experienced writers. You just need a story idea and willingness to write.
No. This challenge is based on Bryan’s process, but there are no live sessions or direct interaction.
Most days take 30–60 minutes. One day involves watching template films, which will take longer.
You can catch up anytime. Each day is self-paced and designed to help you keep moving forward, even if life gets busy.
No. You can complete the challenge using any writing tool you prefer—Google Docs, Word, Final Draft, or pen and paper.
Only if you want to. You’re encouraged to share in your group, but it’s entirely optional.
You’ll still have the entire system and prompts. You can keep working at your pace or restart with a new group.
Built for follow-through
Most programs tell you what to do. This one helps you actually do it.
Stay accountable with a buddy, a small group, or go solo. You choose — the support is there either way.
Short programs with a clear finish line. Not another open-ended habit tracker you'll abandon in week two.
A 60-second check-in — by app, SMS, or email. No guilt if you miss one. Just keep going.
Every check-in earns points. Every week builds on the last. You can see exactly how far you've come.
AI reads your check-ins and gives you an analysis: what's working, what's slipping, and what to do next. Coaching based on your actual behavior, not guesswork.
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