FROM SCREEN TO NOVEL

Sitting on a stack of unproduced screenplays? 

Create a new outlet for your story by turning your screenplay into a novel.

Michaela von Schweinitz author and book coach for memoir, fiction and nonfiction

The question is not whether you know how to tell a story.

The question is:

Do you want to learn new tools to get your story out there

Ready dust off old scripts?

Get started by filling out the form below.

Why write a book?

The movie making industry

– favors stories based on bestselling books.

– seeks revenue for its movies in the book market.

A screenplay is a tool for the film crew to tell the story.

You are in charge of bringing readers into your imaginary world.

Novel writers get to dress the set themselves.

Experience the freedom to write in a new medium & bring your story back to life!

A screenplay isn’t the only way to tell your story.

This workshop offers

– an introduction to novel story elements

accountability to write your story for a new medium.

freedom to write in a different way.

breaking from old habits.

feedback on your writing.

Experience the fun of

dressing the set yourself.

choreographing characters.

developing characters readers can imagine and want to follow.

writing conversations readers can hear in their mind.

– guiding readers through time and space.

revealing hidden intentions.

This is for you if …

  • You are ready to write a book.
  • You have written a screenplay and want to turn it into a novel.
  • You want to create an image directly in a reader’s mind.
  • You want to expand your skill set to become a better storyteller.
  • You love the inspiration a group setting generates.

This Is not for you if …

  • You want AI to transfer your screenplay into a novel.
  • You don’t want to learn from human beings.
  • You are looking for a shortcut, an easy tool to do the work for you.
  • You don’t think it’s fun to learn something new.
  • You hate reading books.

Ready to give your story a new form?

Get started by filling out the form below.

Why work with me?

I offer screenwriters a different perspective on a new medium, a book.

My career has taken me through journalism, screenwriting, and book coaching in both Germany and the United States.

I worked for twenty years as an independent filmmaker.

My passion is helping screenwriters understand what changes when their story moves from the screen to the page.

“Michaela's clear, insightful, and thoughtful feedback brought me back to the core of why I was writing my story and helped me clarify the heart of what I wanted to convey to the reader.”
Andy Pitts
San Francisco

Here's what writers who work with me say.

“Her comments and questions were constructive and encouraging, pushing me to challenge my characters and develop my plot.”
Michele Picket
New Jersey
“Michaela's feedback and guidance helps me craft a story that resonates with readers. Her thorough comments and encouragement to keep going on with my book are invaluable.”
Isa Martinez
El Salvador
“Her guidance helped me get to the essence of what I need to write, which parts to let go of, and where to dig deeper.”
Kerstin Zilm
Los Angeles
“Michaela worked with me at the planning stages for a new novel, showing a thorough understanding and genuine care for the direction my narrative was taking.“
Lisa Kovala
Canada

Six Week Workshop for Screenwriters

This workshop is for screenwriters who want to learn new skills in the company of their fellow writers. We look at beats from successful screenplays and transform them into scenes for a novel. Participants are welcome to use their own screenplay to work on during class.

Writers* work together every Tuesday from 12 PM to 1:30 PM

October 13th to November 17th, 2026

* Limited to five seats.

$1,800

Interested in working with me?

Have a look at the six group sessions covering novel story elements you never see in a screenplay.

Here's what you learn

Narration

  • Voice over in screenplays is frowned upon, but novels need a strong voice guiding the reader.
  • In a novel you chose between different points of views. You will decide which voice is right for the narration of your story: First-person, second-person, third-person omniscient or close third.

Thoughts and Feelings

  • In a screenplay a writer is limited in their expressions of the inner turmoil of a character. In a novel the writer reveals a character’s dreams and fears.
  • Become comfortable to write about thoughts, feelings and intentions to  give the reader a character’s motivation.

Choreography

  • The writer does the blocking, not the director or cinematographer.
  • You will choreograph the interactions of your characters within their environment, balancing visuals, action, and dialogue in the narration of your story.

Transition between
Time and Space

  • Screenplays consist of consecutive scenes under a Scene heading with no transitions between.  
  • In a novel the writer has to make sure the reader stays in the story when moving to a new location or to a different time.
  • You will learn to transition from scene to scene, chapter to chapter.

Dialogue

  • In a novel dialogue needs a careful set up so a reader won’t lose track of who’s talking.
  • The writer, not the director, not the actor nor the editor, is responsible for pacing and delivery.
  • Learn about visual cues to indicate if someone is thinking to themself or talking  to someone and to whom.

Interiority

  • With a screenplay it is up to the actor to imagine the circumstances under which they behave so the audience can empathize with them. 
  • You will learn about the importance of interiority and how to use it to build momentum and suspense.
  • Deepen your scope of expression by embracing interiority in your writing.

Ready for the next step?

Get started by filling out the form below.

FAQ

Does this workshop require me to purchase specific software?

No. You do not have to learn software. You can write with a pencil if that is what you usually do. Eventually you will have to share your work and the standard software used for that is Word. For this workshop you can use pages or simple text or write in your google form. Just make sure to tell any software you use NOT to correct your written words. We want to learn from each other and not from a machine.

Yes. It is the purpose of this workshop to show you the many story elements a novel writer gets to play with. You are welcome to share beats of your own script as you write scenes for your book using the tools of a novel writer.

I will look at your answers and schedule a call with you. Together we’ll decide if the group workshop is the right fit for you.

Yes, I accept payments in two installments of $900. The first before the workshop begins and the second after three weeks.