
 The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna
 The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna 269 | Writing Horror with the Carved Creative Team (REBROADCAST)
 Oct 30, 2025 
 Join director Justin Harding, co-writer Cheryl Meyer, and star Peyton Elizabeth Lee as they dive into the making of the campy slasher film Carved. Justin shares insights on practical effects and the film’s evolution, while Cheryl discusses crafting an engaging script that keeps emotional stakes high. Peyton highlights the importance of three-dimensional characters for actors. The trio also reminisces about their first horror films and the fun dynamics of balancing humor with genuine terror, revealing the creative joy behind writing impactful horror. 
 01:16:26 
Passion Sold The Role
- Peyton Elizabeth Lee joined Carved after a Zoom where Justin Harding’s passion and clear vision answered her script questions.
- She prioritized makers’ enthusiasm because she spends long periods with the cast and crew on set.
Write Characters With Contradictions
- Peyton looks for fully formed, layered characters rather than archetypes when choosing roles.
- Give actors complexity and contradictions so they can creatively develop the part.
Short Film Became Feature Seed
- Justin Harding’s pumpkin concept began as a 2018 Hulu short that won a festival contest and later evolved into a feature.
- He invited Cheryl Meyer to collaborate after seeing her pedigree and wanting a female voice for the project.
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 Intro 
 00:00 • 2min 
 Peyton on Joining CARVED 
 01:52 • 3min 
 Working with Practical Effects (Shakira the Pumpkin) 
 05:00 • 3min 
 Balancing Campiness and Emotional Truth 
 08:23 • 7min 
 What Actors Want: Three-Dimensional Characters 
 15:30 • 2min 
 Ad break 
 17:23 • 2min 
 From Short to Feature: CARVED’s Origin 
 19:52 • 2min 
 Their First Scary Movies That Shaped Them 
 21:32 • 2min 
 Reference Films and Tonal Influences 
 23:36 • 5min 
 Collaboration Workflow: Outline to Script 
 28:28 • 4min 
 Writing Camp: Character-First Approach 
 31:59 • 5min 
 Writing Scares on the Page 
 37:23 • 3min 
 Reader Script vs. Shooting Draft 
 40:43 • 3min 
 On-Set Challenges and Rewrites During Production 
 43:25 • 2min 
 Keeping the Protagonist Active Under Attack 
 45:15 • 4min 
 Modern Tone Choices and Family Focus 
 49:04 • 3min 
 Joy in the Creative Process 
 51:38 • 2min 
 Frustration After Finishing a Project 
 53:40 • 4min 
 Advice to Younger Creators 
 58:03 • 6min 
 Short Films as Career Passports 
 01:04:00 • 2min 
 Using Shorts to Showcase Voice 
 01:05:58 • 35sec 
 Wrap-Up: CARVED Availability and Final Thanks 
 01:06:33 • 38sec 
 Bonus: Hosts and Producer Share Favorite Scary Movies 
 01:07:11 • 9min 
 Outro 
 01:16:00 • 37sec 

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 Aliens 


Alan Dean Foster
In 'Aliens: The Official Movie Novelization', Alan Dean Foster adapts the sequel to the 1979 film 'Alien'.
The story follows Ellen Ripley as she returns to the planet LV-426, now called Acheron, to find not just one alien but an entire colony.
The novel fleshes out characters and scenes beyond the film, providing deeper insight into motivations and events, including the survival of a young girl named Newt.
Foster's writing is praised for its smooth transitions, intense action, and expanded character perspectives, making it a compelling read for fans of the franchise and science fiction literature.
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 Evil Dead 2 

Joshua Werner

Rebecca Martz-Burley
"Evil Dead 2" is a horror-comedy film that follows Ash Williams as he revisits the cabin in the woods where he previously encountered the Necronomicon.
When Ash accidentally unleashes the evil forces, he must battle hordes of Deadites while struggling to maintain his sanity.
Blending slapstick humor with gruesome horror, the film features over-the-top gore, inventive special effects, and Bruce Campbell's iconic performance.
Its unique tone and inventive filmmaking have made it a cult classic in the horror genre.
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 Army of Darkness 

Janice Dreese
"Army of Darkness", the third installment in the "Evil Dead" series, follows Ash Williams as he is transported to medieval times, where he must retrieve the Necronomicon to return to his own era.
Embraced as a reluctant hero, Ash battles hordes of skeletons and demons with his chainsaw hand and boomstick.
Blending horror, comedy, and fantasy, the film features over-the-top action, witty one-liners, and Bruce Campbell's charismatic performance.
The film has gained a cult following for its unique blend of genres and campy style.
#
 A nightmare on Elm Street 

Jean Tempest
"A Nightmare on Elm Street" introduces Freddy Krueger, a child murderer who is burned alive by vengeful parents and returns as a dream-haunting demon to terrorize teenagers in their sleep.
The teens realize that if they die in their dreams, they die in real life, leading to a desperate struggle for survival.
The film explores themes of guilt, revenge, and the vulnerability of the subconscious mind.
Freddy Krueger's iconic appearance and inventive dream sequences have made it a cultural phenomenon.

#2365
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 Misery 


Stephen King
In 'Misery', bestselling novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car accident by Annie Wilkes, his self-proclaimed number one fan.
However, Annie's obsession turns violent when she discovers that Paul has killed off her favorite character, Misery Chastain, in his latest book.
Annie keeps Paul captive in her isolated house, forcing him to write a new novel, 'Misery’s Return', to bring the character back to life.
The novel explores themes of captivity, writer's block, and the dark side of fandom, as Paul struggles to survive Annie's brutal and unpredictable behavior.

#408
 • Mentioned in 52 episodes 
 Jurassic Park 


Michael Crichton
In 'Jurassic Park', Michael Crichton tells the story of John Hammond, the owner of InGen, who creates a theme park on the fictional island of Isla Nublar featuring dinosaurs cloned from DNA found in amber.
The park's safety is questioned by a group of experts, including paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant, paleobotanist Dr. Ellie Sattler, and mathematician Dr. Ian Malcolm.
When a power outage caused by a greedy computer technician disables the park's security systems, the dinosaurs escape, leading to a desperate struggle for survival.
The novel delves into themes of genetic engineering, chaos theory, and the ethical implications of scientific advancements.
#18194
 • Mentioned in 2 episodes 
 Requiem for a dream 

Hubert Selby, Jr.

#1048
 • Mentioned in 27 episodes 
 The Shining 


Stephen King
In 'The Shining,' Stephen King tells the story of the Torrance family—Jack, Wendy, and their young son Danny—who move into the isolated Overlook Hotel in the Colorado Rockies.
Jack, a recovering alcoholic and aspiring writer, takes the job as the hotel's winter caretaker to overcome his personal demons and reconnect with his family.
However, the hotel, with its dark and violent history, exerts a malevolent influence on Jack, exploiting his weaknesses and threatening his family.
Danny, who possesses psychic abilities known as 'the shining,' is particularly vulnerable to the hotel's supernatural forces.
As the winter isolates them, the family faces terrifying events that culminate in a tragic confrontation with the hotel's evil presence.

#12573
 • Mentioned in 3 episodes 
 Midsommar 


August Strindberg
This collection of short stories by August Strindberg delves into themes of life, love, and human nature, presenting characters in richly drawn settings that reflect on their circumstances and emotions.
The tales are set against the backdrop of Midsummer, a time of celebration and introspection in Scandinavian cultures.

#2505
 • Mentioned in 13 episodes 
 Us 
 Getting Past You and Me to Build a More Loving Relationship 


Terrence Real


Bruce Springsteen
In this transformative book, Terrence Real addresses the impact of toxic individualism on intimate relationships.
He provides a science-backed skillset to help couples overcome repetitive fights and distant relationships by fostering a culture of compassion, collaboration, and closeness.
Real shares stories of couples whose relationships have been saved through these skills and discusses the broader cultural context that reinforces relationship dysfunction.
The book is praised for its insightful and practical advice, making it a valuable resource for those seeking true intimacy.
#61789
 The Babadook 


Jennifer Kent

#1224
 • Mentioned in 24 episodes 
 Carrie 


Stephen King
Set in Chamberlain, Maine, 'Carrie' by Stephen King tells the story of Carietta 'Carrie' White, a 16-year-old girl who is ridiculed and bullied by her peers and abused by her ultra-religious mother, Margaret.
Carrie discovers she has telekinetic powers after a humiliating incident in the school locker room where she gets her first period.
The story unfolds through multiple narratives, including newspaper reports, court transcripts, and personal memoirs, detailing Carrie's transformation from a shy and isolated girl to a force of vengeance.
After being humiliated at the school prom, Carrie unleashes her powers, causing widespread destruction and death in the town.
The novel explores themes of ostracism, bullying, and the psychological trauma experienced by its characters.
#13228
 • Mentioned in 3 episodes 
 Little shop of horrors 


Alan Menken
Little Shop of Horrors, originally a 1960s B-movie, is a horror-comedy musical about a down-on-his-luck florist who discovers a plant that feeds on human blood.
The musical explores themes of ambition, morality, and the consequences of unchecked desires.
The story's dark humor and catchy songs have made it a cult classic.
The musical's popularity stems from its blend of horror, comedy, and social commentary.
Its enduring appeal lies in its exploration of human nature and the seductive power of temptation.

#373
 • Mentioned in 55 episodes 
 Fight Club 

Chuck Palahniuk


James Colby


Jordi Cussà Balaguer


Javier Calvo Perales
The novel follows an unnamed protagonist struggling with insomnia and a meaningless corporate job.
He finds relief by attending cancer support groups, but his life changes when he meets Tyler Durden, a mysterious and charismatic figure.
Together, they establish an underground fight club, which evolves into 'Project Mayhem', a cult-like organization aimed at dismantling modern society through chaos and public unrest.
The book explores themes of toxic masculinity, consumerism, and the search for meaning in a postmodern world.

#10483
 • Mentioned in 4 episodes 
 The sixth sense 


M. Night Shyamalan
With Halloween around the corner, we’re revisiting one of our favorite spooky episodes.
Join us for a conversation with the team behind Hulu’s CARVED — director and co-writer Justin Harding, co-writer Cheryl Meyer, and star Peyton Elizabeth Lee — as they share how they brought their campy slasher film to life and what it takes to write really great horror.
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