WRITE BETTER STORIES… FASTER

Screenwriting Coaching, Classes & Script Development Services
for Aspiring TV & Film Writers

TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO WRITE A SCREENPLAY?

You need a plan.
The Professional Pen’s 3-step path gives you the tools, feedback, and support to finally finish your script — and feel good about it.

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STEP ONE

START WITH A PLAN

Use our digital screenwriting workbooks to shape your story into a clear roadmap from idea to script so the blank page never feels intimidating again.

WRITE YOUR STORY
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STEP TWO

GET PROFESSIONAL SCRIPT NOTES

Submit your finished screenplay and receive honest, actionable, page-by-page Development Notes from your personal Story Expert trained to level up your script.

submit your script
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STEP THREE

CHAT 1: 1 WITH A STORY EXPERT

Book a Jam Session to talk through your notes with a screenwriting coach. We’ll help you fill plot holes and map out a clear plan to rewrite with confidence.

Schedule a consultation

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“I certainly plan to work with TPP again. Easily! I hired them for development notes. They blew my mind. I had been stuck on my script for over a month, trying to figure out the best way to revise it. TPP gave me clear direction on what to do next. They didn't just give me a list of things to change; they got to the heart of the issues with my script and revealed my blindspots. I felt like TPP was invested in my success. I left our meeting pumped to start revising. I can't wait to work with them again. Highly recommended.”


- Dallas R. (Staffed Writer)

Welcome to
the professional pen

Where screenwriting finally makes sense.

Hollywood is the largest gated community in the world — nepotism at its finest.
But at The Professional Pen (TPP), we’re giving you the passcode.

Founded by former TV exec Shannan E. Johnson, TPP breaks the development process down into a 3-step journey that mirrors how it works in real studios —
but with way more support, way less confusion, and no gatekeeping.

Instead of one-size-fits-all script feedback, we assign you a dedicated screenwriting coach — a working writer trained to guide you from idea to pitch.
You’ll get actionable script notes and a real plan for your rewrite, all tailored to you and your screenwriting goals.

You can safely throw the contradictory script coverage out of the window.

WITH TPP, YOU’ll learn to:

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THINK LIKE A
PRO WRITER

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WRITE SAMPLE SCRIPTS THAT OPEN DOORS

GET YOUR STORY
PITCH-READY

And we’ll be with you every step of the way.

Meet Your Screenwriting Coaches

TPP IS FOR YOU IF…

  • Everyone has a story to tell, but it takes a special person to put in the work to hone the craft of screenwriting. If you're passionate about seeing your stories come alive on screen, you're in the right place.

    Start Here —> Take the Quiz

  • Filmmaking is a hustle no matter which way you slice it. You can go the independent route or the studio route (read: Hollywood).

    Our CEO + Head Consultant hustled her way through Hollywood from intern to PA to network executive. So, our Story Experts are trained in the processes and techniques that make writers successful in the studio business.

    Start your development process. Submit your script for notes.

  • You know the basics but still find yourself missing plot holes, creating inactive characters without full arcs, and getting lost in your revisions. That can be tough on your creativity. That's why you need a screenwriting coach.

    Start with Development Notes and work 1:1 with your personal Story Expert.

  • Whether you're starting from scratch, refreshing your skills, or looking to add new tools to your writing process, having an open mind to learning our techniques that have proven to be effective will get you closer to reaching your screenwriting goals.

    Join The Academy and start learning screenwriting with a like-minded group of creatives.

  • We all become our best selves through personal guidance. Students have teachers, business professionals have mentors. There are sports coaches, acting coaches, life coaches. Daniel-san had Mr. Miyagi, and even the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles had Splinter.

    But what about writers? Who’s in it for us? That’s where our TPP Story Experts come in.

    Schedule a Story Jam to chat 1:1 with a Story Expert.

TPP IS not FOR YOU IF…

  • At TPP, we don't do script coverage. We do Development Notes because they are the best tool to develop you into a better screenwriter with a lasting professional screenwriting career.

    Learn more about Development Notes.

  • At TPP, we guide our Pen Pals from idea to pitch, making them confident storytellers ready to work any room. We do not manage talent or suggest screenwriters to reps.

    Looking to build your network?

    Join The Social to meet like-minded creatives on the journey to a professional screenwriting career.

  • At TPP, we simulate the Hollywood development process, which takes place before pre-production. Therefore, we specialize in guiding writers from idea to pitch. We do not buy or sell screenplays or attach talent like directors or showrunners to scripts.

    If you're in development and want to make sure your script is polished before you seek a buyer, submit your script for Development Notes.

  • Some of us may be in a place in our writing journeys where we feel we've learned all of the necessary information to be successful in our screenwriting careers. And that's ok.

    TPP is a safe space for those seeking guidance in a profession that can oftentimes feel isolating. We welcome you to join us in a service that makes you feel most comfortable.

    Chat with a Story Expert to see how we can be of service.

  • At TPP,  we don't do the fishing for you. Our Story Experts teach you to fish.

    Wondering if TPP is a good fit? Chat with one of our Story Experts.

1. WRITE
YOUR STORY

A screenwriting roadmap built for writers like you.

The Idea to Script Starter Kit gives you the play-by-play from FADE IN to THE END so you can finally finish your script and tell your story. Perfect for beginners or anyone tired of staring at a blank page.

Select your script format:

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FEATURES

For feature screenplays that typically run 90–120 minutes, depending on the genre, and delivers a complete emotional and narrative arc by the end.

The Feature Screenwriting Starter Kit includes:

  • 3-Act Structure explained

  • How to create compelling characters

  • How to map out the plot and emotional journey

  • How to outline a screenplay

  • How to format a screenplay

  • Beat Sheet + Outline templates and samples

  • A screenwriting glossary

  • A planning tool to write your script in 6 weeks





Bonuses:

  • The Pixar Formula (Sample + Template) to build your story foundation

  • Case Study Script - BLACK PANTHER by Ryan Coogler + Joe Robert Cole

Add-On Available: Instructional video buddies taught by our CEO + Head Consultant

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$59.99

Feature Kit
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1/2HR TV

For TV scripts that typically run 22–35 minutes and are often episodic, but include light serialization through ongoing relationships or themes.

The 1/2hr Single-Camera TV Pilot Starter Kit includes:

  • An org chart of the writers’ room

  • How to plan a TV show for the right network or streamer

  • 3-Act Structure explained

  • How to create compelling characters

  • How to map out the plot and emotional journey

  • How to outline a TV pilot

  • How to format a TV pilot

  • Beat Sheet + Outline templates and samples

  • A screenwriting glossary

  • A planning tool to write your script in 6 weeks

Bonuses:

  • The Pixar Formula (Sample + Template) to build your story foundation

  • Case Study Script - “Abbott Elementary” by Quinta Brunson

Add-On Available: Instructional video buddies taught by our CEO + Head Consultant

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$69.99

1/2HR Pilot Kit
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1HR TV

For TV scripts that typically run 42–60 minutes and usually follow a serialized structure with ongoing character arcs and season-long storylines.

The 1hr TV Pilot Starter Kit
includes:

  • An org chart of the writers’ room

  • How to plan a TV show for the right network or streamer

  • 5-Act Structure explained

  • How to create compelling characters

  • How to map out the plot and emotional journey

  • How to outline a TV pilot

  • How to format a TV pilot

  • Beat Sheet + Outline templates and samples

  • A screenwriting glossary

  • A planning tool to write your script in 6 weeks

Bonuses:

  • The Pixar Formula (Sample + Template) to build your story foundation

  • Case Study Script - “Scandal” by Shonda Rhimes


Add-On Available:
Instructional video buddies taught by our CEO + Head Consultant

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$69.99

1HR Pilot Kit

Not sure if it’s right for you? See how the Starter Kit works.

2. SUBMIT
YOUR SCRIPT

Development Notes is our signature service.

Get studio-level notes from a Story Expert — trained and hand-picked — who will break down your script’s strengths, challenges, and next steps so you can rewrite with clarity and confidence. Perfect for screenwriters ready to take their script from “done” to “pitch-ready.”

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Select your script format:

SHORTS

For short scripts up to
20 pages

→ $4/page for each additional page

Includes detailed page notes on:
• Story
• Structure
• Character
• Areas of Confusion

Plus:
1/2-Hour Consultation to discuss notes, clarify questions, and assess production readiness

Final Recommendation:
Pass / Needs Development / Consider

$129

Submit Short
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1/2hr TV

For pilot scripts up to
30 pages

→ $4/page for each additional page

Includes extensive page notes on:
• Story
• Structure
• Character
• Areas of Confusion
• Proofreading & Formatting

Plus: Overall summary of areas of development + Next Steps

Final Recommendation:
Pass / Needs Development / Consider

Upgrades Available:
• Logline Review
• Story Jam
• Rewrite Package

*Discount available on future drafts

$139

Submit 1/2hr TV
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1hr TV

For pilot scripts up to
60 pages

→ $4/page for each additional page

Includes extensive page notes on:
• Story
• Structure
• Character
• Areas of Confusion
• Proofreading & Formatting

Plus: Overall summary of areas of development + Next Steps

Final Recommendation:
Pass / Needs Development / Consider

Upgrades Available:
• Logline Review
• Story Jam
• Rewrite Package

*Discount available on future drafts

$259

Submit 1hr TV
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FEATURES

For feature scripts up to 120 pages
→ $4/page for each additional page

Includes extensive page notes on:
• Story
• Structure
• Character
• Areas of Confusion
• Proofreading & Formatting

Plus: Overall summary of areas of development + Next Steps

Final Recommendation:
Pass / Needs Development / Consider

Upgrades Available:
• Logline Review
• Story Jam
• Rewrite Package

*Discount available on future drafts

$379

Submit Feature

Not sure which option fits your project? See how Development Notes work.

3. BOOK
A CONSULTATION

Talk story with your personal Story Expert

We call them Story Jams — your time, your way. Use it to clarify notes, work through story problems, even brainstorm a brand-new idea, or prepare to pitch. It’s a live, 1:1 session designed to get you unstuck and moving forward with confidence. Perfect for writers who want personal attention and accountability.

STILL UNSURE WHERE TO START?

No worries. We’ll figure it out together.

Book a 15-min chat with us, and we’ll make a plan for your screenwriting journey.

Chat with a Story Expert

I used TPP’s services when I started out writing features in 2021, and the script I received some good marks to, has now been produced and is starring some amazing talent. I credit TPP’s services, along with other outside training, that helped jumpstart my confidence in my journey as a writer.”

- Cassandra M. (Produced Writer)

MEET YOUR SCREENWRITING COACHes

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    SHANNAN E. JOHNSON, CEO + HEAD CONSULTANT

    Former TV Executive turned screenwriter and script consultant, Shannan is a quitter and a hater. An 80s baby, she didn’t know Hollywood existed until her mother sent her a magazine article about a black, female TV writer during the last semester of her senior year in college. She was later redirected from writing to development due to her ability to see plot holes like math equations and easily solve them. So, Shannan became a TV executive through the NBCU Entertainment Associates program at The Syfy Channel.

    Then, she quit. For 8 years, Shannan toured the world in dance companies (Step Afrika!, Sole DEFINED) and Broadway shows (Ghost, Amazing Grace). Didn't see that coming, huh? When she returned to L.A. to recharge her executive career, her access to Hollywood – the largest gated community in the world – was denied. So, she built The Professional Pen, the first black-owned script consultancy, to develop screenwriters and streamline scripted teams’ development processes.

    As a professional hater, Shannan provides straight-shot, no-chaser feedback to screenwriters and analysis on produced works to teach screenwriting via TPP’s social media channels.

    Partnership Highlights: The Syfy Channel, Amazon Prime Studios, FOX Writers Incubator, ScreenCraft, The Hallmark Media, Florida State University, New York Film Academy, Stage 32

    Fun Facts:
    Hometown: Houston, TX
    Favorite Film: THE BEST MAN written by Malcolm D. Lee
    Favorite Screenplay: A QUIET PLACE written by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods
    Favorite Series: “Friday Night Lights” developed by Peter Berg

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    PAGES Matam, Lead Story Expert

    Sold writer and multi-fellowship alum, PAGES (They/He) is a genderqueer med-school dropout turned award-winning film-poet and agent of imagination, writing poems and high-concept dramas centering stubborn characters and stories of defying the odds through their Black, Queer, and immigrant perspective.

    They are a National Poetry Slam and Southern Fried Champion, a GLAAD Black Queer Creatives Fellow, a Callaloo Fellow at Brown University, and the author of three books, including “The Heart of Comet (Write Bloody).” Their work is fueled by Toni Morrison’s words: “The function of freedom is to free someone else.” They have also been featured by TEDx, Macy’s, the Apollo, Essence, and KeyTV by Keke Palmer, among many other platforms. Their short film, SEVEN MINUTES OF HEAVEN?, produced by SuperSpecial, earned multiple laurels on the festival circuit.

    When they’re not fiercely working on their next screenplay or poetry manuscript, they practice trauma-informed work as a teaching artist in Los Angeles (Tongva Land). They are a full-time artist, performer, and organizer who loves gummy bears, fried plantains, and battle-horror anime

    Highlighted Accomplishments: 1hr fantasy TV drama (EP Lily Wachowski (THE MATRIX)) in development with ITV & Anarchists United, Circle of Confusion Writers Discovery fellow, John Singleton x PAFF short film prize finalist, CANNES Diversity Showcase

    Fun Facts:
    Hometown: Born and raised in Cameroon, Central Africa then blossomed in the DMV (Piscataway Land)
    Favorite Film: MOONLIGHT written by Barry Jenkins, based on Tarell Alvin McCraney's unpublished semi-autobiographical play In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue
    Favorite Screenplay: EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE written by Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan
    Favorite Series: “Interview with a Vampire” developed by Rolin Jones, based on “The Vampire Chronicle"s” by Anne Rice

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    Carlton L. Allen, Story Expert

    Working writer and master teacher, Carlton Allen (He/him) is a young mixed kid from South Los Angeles, who enjoyed escaping into good movies and television on a regular basis. He never dreamed he could one day do that as a job. Several years later during a business communication class at the University of Arizona, Carlton heard a classmate give a speech about screenwriting. The very next day, he switched his major from business to communication with the goal of writing and producing television and feature length films.

    Carlton's passion is to create unique stories with diverse voices all wrapped up in a thought-provoking yet entertaining package.  To date, Carlton has written dozens of specs, original pilots, and features, placing in such competitions as The Austin Film Festival and Final Draft’s Big Break.

    As Carlton traverses the screenwriting industry, he takes on writing gigs to keep his skills sharp. He was hired to write a CRM sales-focused interactive simulation for training and hiring practices where he crafted the story, outcome-based scenes based on player options, and wrote the dialogue for all the NPC’s (Non-Player Characters).

    Carlton also recently published a short book of fun facts and the history of tennis.  A passion project, Pocket Guide of Fun Facts About Tennis gave him an opportunity to learn about online publishing. Both of these projects had their own set of challenges, just like learning and growing in screenwriting, but it's always worth the reward. They both opened his eyes to the type of work that’s available to writers while we work like hell to make it in Hollywood.

    Highlights: (Production) Warner Bros. Nickelodeon, FOX and CBS (Teaching) Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM, FIAT and Toyota

    Fun Facts:
    Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
    Favorite Film: ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND written by Charlie Kauffman
    Favorite Screenplay: BLACK PANTHER written by Joe Robert Cole & Ryan Coogler based on the Marvel Comics by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee
    Favorite Series: “The Big Bang Theory” created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady

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You don’t need an expensive film school degree. You need the tools Hollywood actually uses.

The Professional Pen’s Academy gives writers the tools, training, and guidance you need to build a real story foundation without the film-school price tag.
Clear lessons. Live meetings. Professional feedback. A direct path from idea to pitch.

Whether you’re learning at your own pace or joining our live 6-week course, The Academy makes industry-level storytelling accessible — and affordable.

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THEY MADE IT.
NOW, IT’S YOUR TURN.

These working writers didn’t wait to be discovered.
They built, pitched, and developed their way in.
You can too—with the right game plan. We gotchu.

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