Writers’ Interview Series | Ep. 6 | Bob Dawson
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From pharmaceuticals to feature screenwriting, Bob Dawson has taken an unconventional path into script writing. A relative newcomer to the craft, he has already completed four feature length screenplays and earned recognition on the festival and screenplay competition circuit.
Bob approaches writing with the same discipline that defined his previous career. Research, structure, and preparation come before the first page, an approach that has shaped both his process and his early success.
His latest screenplay, Peace, Undone, is a period true crime drama set in early 1900s Alberta, Canada. Inspired by a real six person mass shooting that remains largely unknown outside the region, the script is grounded in solid historical research, bringing forgotten events and overlooked lives back into the spotlight.
In this episode, we discuss making a late career transition into screenwriting, building a repeatable writing process, and balancing historical accuracy with cinematic storytelling.