What is Screen to Page?

Adaptation at its finest.

As a former development executive and screenwriter I know what makes a good story. Unfortunately, in Hollywood, many great stories never get told. They sit in digital drawers, only get read by a select few, and that’s if those few actually do their jobs. Which isn’t always the case.

So, I’m adapting my screenplays into novels and documenting the process here on Substack. Keeping It in The Family is my current project. It is in the process of being professionally edited for publication. I will post the first few chapters here for free!

I want Screen to Page to be a brand that gives voice to stories that otherwise might never have seen an audience outside of an agent or executive’s weekend read.

Down the line I will expand this project to help other writers get their projects out into the world in other ways.

I have a plethora of screenplays collecting dust in my hard-drive. Screenplays that I know are well regarded because they landed me my manager, got me my first staff writing position, meetings with studio and network executives, and landed me jobs developing projects with multiple producers.

By subscribing you’re getting a first look at a soon to be published novel, and all the headaches that go along with it. Paid subscribers are encouraged to comment and give constructive feedback. I want to hear from you!

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Kevin P. Regan is a writer and former scripted development executive. He was born and raised in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Regan received his MFA in Writing for Screen and Television from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts.