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Read the first 30 pages of the Scriptnotes book

October 30, 2025 Scriptnotes Book

scriptnotes book coverScriptnotes Premium listener Martin Schneider wrote in with a great suggestion:

Gentlemen, as a person who is very conversant in publishing and speaking entirely figuratively, I WOULD KILL TO BE ABLE TO HOLD THAT GALLEY IN MY HANDS FOR THREE MINUTES. It would satisfy some curiosity in me, and it would also spark an interest in seeing the rest.

So then I went to the website you have set up for the book and I clicked on the “SAMPLE PAGES” tab and looked at the inside of your book.

No, of course I did NOT do that because your website has no such section. I think you should have such a section, it is a perfect analog for a movie trailer, to give people a glimpse of the contents of the book.

We’ve all been to Trader Joe’s and we all know that giving you a cracker with a tiny slice of cheese on it can act as a doorway to buying a full box. You should do the same thing.

Martin’s right! We should have put up pages, and now we have.

Head to scriptnotesbook.com to read the first 30 pages of the Scriptnotes book.

You’ll see the table of contents with all our chapters and special guest interviews. Then read Chapter 1: The Rules of Screenwriting and our First Person interview with Christopher Nolan.

Next, please preorder your own hardcover copy!

The Scriptnotes book comes out December 2, 2025. But the time to order it is now.

Preorders are essential for the success of this book. They signal to bookstores and libraries that they should actually stock copies of our book. Plus, they might land us on best-seller lists, which would be kinda remarkable for a book about screenwriting (and things that are interesting to screenwriters).

Once you’ve preordered your book, send Drew a copy of the receipt → ask@johnaugust.com.

Next week, we’ll be sending out a BONUS CHAPTER that didn’t make it into the book: “Getting Stuff Written.” But only to folks who have preordered the book.

We can’t wait for you to read the Scriptnotes book. Get started with the first 30 pages right now.

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