How to Write Romance Scripts That Sell: Insider Tips from The Love List

February 13
50 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, GG Hawkins speaks with Madison Jones and Lindsay Grossman, co-founders of The Love List, along with filmmaker Shelby Blake Bartelstein, about what makes a romance script stand out in today’s marketplace. They discuss the origins of The Love List, the evolving appetite for romance across film and television, how to craft undeniable chemistry on the page, and why specificity, vulnerability, and the grand gesture are essential tools for writers hoping to sell in the genre.

In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins and guests discuss...

  • The “meet cute” origin story behind The Love List and how a shared love of YA romance sparked a professional movement

  • How The Love List curates the best unproduced romance pilots and screenplays each year

  • Why romance remains commercially viable—and why the industry is rediscovering its power

  • The importance of writing what you love instead of chasing market trends

  • How to balance high-concept hooks with emotional authenticity

  • Crafting chemistry on the page through small, specific moments

  • Why vulnerability is the core engine of all great storytelling

  • The art of the grand gesture in romantic storytelling

  • Why television romance (including slow burns and enemies-to-lovers arcs) can be just as powerful as film

  • How executives identify “soul” in a script—and why that’s what ultimately sells

Memorable Quotes:

  • “Write what you want to watch. To me, that is the most crucial piece of advice.”

  • “What part of you is this healing?”

  • “You can tell when there’s not a soul in it.”

  • “It’s not about knowing whether or not they’re going to end up together. It’s about how they get there.”

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