Jonathan Tropper (born February 19, 1970) is an American writer and a professor of English at Manhattanville College. Read full biography of Jonathan Tropper →
I occasionally experience the discomfort of people assuming my work is autobiographical.
I wrote the screenplay for 'This Is Where I Leave You' - all 40 drafts of it.
Ultimately, you have to write what's coming at any given point in time. Fighting your instincts for practical reasons is a losing battle.
Nobody wants to rock their own life. But, on the other hand, when your life does get rocked, it affords you a certain level of emotional honesty. It... →
Screenwriting and the movie stuff could all disappear tomorrow, but to sit down with my laptop and still tell stories is my day job. I didn't... →
Adapting your own book is like performing open-heart surgery on your own child.
I have a handful of leather jackets, and I love them all. I think most men my age do, and it can be traced back to the Fonz and Danny Zuko.
I still enjoy the tactile sensation of holding a book. But when I need to read fast for work, I use the Kindle App on my iPad.
I think one of my better gifts as a writer is empathy.
I'm a big action junkie. I grew up on the '80s action movies - the bad ones and the good ones.
I'm at my desk before nine, and I go all day. I'm not necessarily productive all day, but really, who is?
There's a satisfaction I get from writing fiction that I will never get from screenwriting.
There's something really satisfying if you've created a bunch of characters that have withstood 25 episodes.