Script Awards
The Script Awards is an international script and writers competition focused on ideas, talent, and narrative structure. The script remains the core of any project, and we highlight the craft of writing and the discipline of storytelling across genres and formats.
Since 2016, the Script Awards Los Angeles has awarded close to 300 winners and selected an additional 700+ authors from around the world.
For years, we have hosted roundtables and recorded conversations with writers, authors, screenwriters, and playwrights, examining the creative process and the realities of the industry. Today, we are publishing this library online as a podcast, making years of discussions with working writers publicly accessible for the first time.
We hope this initiative will help writers gain confidence by hearing and seeing that no writing path is prewritten or the same.
This podcast channel will also serve as an additional outlet for our Writers' Interview Series, offering writers another platform to shine and share. The series features in-depth one-on-one conversations with writers discussing their craft, career paths, and approach to storytelling.
You write stories; we tell your story.
Script Awards
Writers Spotlight | Ep. 2 | Grant Robert Daily
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In this episode of Writers Spotlight, the conversation features writer, producer, and actor G. Robert Daily, best known for his award winning short films Caregiver Wanted and There’s No Last Chance. Born in Fullerton, California, Daily discusses his approach to storytelling, balancing dark comedy with emotional honesty, and building original worlds through genre driven narratives.
The episode dives into his adult animated sitcom centered on Toby, the first coyote allowed back into United Furland decades after a violent uprising led to the species’ exile. Tasked with integrating into college life and proving coyotes can coexist with society, Toby carries the weight of his entire community’s future on his shoulders. Blending sharp satire, social commentary, and chaotic campus comedy, the project draws comparisons to the worlds of Zootopia and Fritz the Cat while firmly positioning itself as adult oriented storytelling.