Authoring & Playwriting

For all the authors and playwrights in our community, a place to discuss, share content and post tips and advice.

Deadline's Best of Broadway 2024

I saw OH, MARY! in November when I last went to NYC and it was beyond hysterical. I loved it. Hard to argue with that show topping the list. I would have kept STEREOPHONIC on the list myself but that's why we love to discuss these things. Have you seen any Broadway shows or tours this year that you...

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Deadline's Broadway Critic Picks The Best Of 2024 & Looks Ahead To 2025
Deadline's Broadway Critic Picks The Best Of 2024 & Looks Ahead To 2025
The Broadway season doesn't lend itself comfortably to Best of the Calendar Year Stories - my choices for the first six months of 2024 were made and announced last June in a Tony Award predictions col…
Dawn Prato

I was in NYC in October and unfortunately couldn't get tickets to Oh! Mary - I wish I could have! I wish I was a bit closer so I could go and see more off-Broadway shows too, though I did absolutely love the "Twenty Sided Tavern" D&D improv show :)

Debbie Elicksen
A List of Publishers to Avoid at All Costs

I've been subscribing to WritersWeekly for decades and have also used their Booklocker to publish one of my 20 book. I've also used KDP, which is through Amazon, but this list includes web addresses from snakes in the business who try to pass themselves off as Amazon. If you choose to use Amazon, go...

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Alan David Pritchard

Thank you! Now if only we had a list of film festivals/ competitions and awards on FilmFreeway to avoid at all costs - that would be awesome! :-)

Hossam Hussien Alakwah

It is nice of you to share this list with us, their actions, and to warn us. You are a Christmas angel.

Mark Deuce

Kobo.com and draft2digital.com are good too for self-publishing

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Very good resource, thank you :) I’m still crazy enough to want to get trad published though lol

Tore Simonsen

Thank you for this list. The writing environment is full of pitfalls. I appreciate the warning.

Looking for a recommendation for a book publisher.

Finishing a book of political satire and need ideas of publishers to approach.

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

Probably best if you tackle this ... head over to Amazon and search for political satire books, and find out whom published them. Great starting point. There's also a book of publishers that lists all...

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Ashley Renee Smith
11 Tips To Navigate The Publishing World

To empower first-time authors, 11 members of Forbes Coaches Council Book Authors, share their top tips to understand and navigate the complex publishing world in the below article:

https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbescoachescouncil/2023/08/22/first-ti......

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William Joseph Hill

Thanks for sharing, Ashley Renee Smith ! While I think a lot of these tips apply mainly to non-fiction work, I can see them useful for fiction writers too. I always approach writing a book as first wr...

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Debra Holland

This article has some great tips for non-fiction authors, which can be a much different experience if you're a fiction author.

Also, I'd strongly caution you to be careful about self-publishing throug...

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Jonathan Jordan

Debra Holland agree with practicing caution. One dirty secret of publishing is that if the press is on the cheaper side (less than $25K to publish with them), you'll likely be disappointed. The only l...

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Jonathan Jordan
Ask Me Anything (AMA) Wednesday 12/18 to Thursday 12/19 - Writing Strategies: Plotters, Pantsers, & Everything In Between

Let's be real: there's never anything routine about writing. However, that doesn't mean you shouldn't have a writing routine. Or would "ritual" be the more apt word here??? Let's go with "strategy."

As a full-time ghostwriter for CEOs and entrepreneurs, a writing strategy is essential because writing...

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Debbie Elicksen

Jonathan Jordan Gosh, I've always been intimidated by people with writing routines. Either I'm writing all day on deadlines when I was working in media, or write last minute to meet a deadline because...

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Karen Blaney

I'm in the beginning stages of writer a screenplay drama/suspense if anyone interested in joining me. I work full-time and write in the evenings mostly. The last time I collaborated it worked so well,...

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Debra Holland

I have no writing routine. Sometimes, I don't write for weeks. I still have managed 34 books and 3 pilots and 1 feature. Now, it's easier if I work at least a bit on a certain story every day, even if it's not actual writing.

Jon Shallit

I had moved from all screenplays to ghost writing books for clients. It's a matter of $. They LOVE what I produce, so much so that 2 of them have started with me on book two of a series. And people th...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks again for having this AMA, Jonathan Jordan! Happy Holidays!

Ashley Renee Smith
The Book That Made You Want To Write Books

Hey, Authors!

When you look back, is there a particular book or series, that sparked your love of reading or inspired you to pick up a pen? The book that you didn’t just enjoy as a reader, but made you want to write the kind of book that made you feel the way that one did.

I’ve been a voracious reade...

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Erin Leigh

The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi.

William Joseph Hill

Great question, Ashley Renee Smith ! I always enjoyed reading books. "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory" was a childhood favorite - I saw the "Willy Wonka" movie on TV as a kid and then read the book in...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Thats a great one, William Joseph Hill! I also watched the original movie before reading the book and I was surprised by how different they were when I was a kid. I enjoyed both, but the movie is one...

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Dawn Prato

I don't know if it was any one book, but the Anne of Green Gables and Emily of New Moon series were the first books I remember reading that A) I loved and had girls who loved books and story as much a...

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Michael Elliott

"Portrait of Dorian Gray". & "King Solomon's Mines".

Samuel Minier
Publishing a horror short story collection

Anyone have experience publishing a collection of previously published stories? Most were published years ago so I have all the rights back at this point. Curious for opinions if it is worth taking the time to pursue small press publishing options, or if just better to dive into self-publishing options (whether Amazon or others).

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

Samuel, if you have the sales data or anything close to it about how the stories did sales wise, then reach out to publishers. If they did sell, even in other compilations, then a publisher may been i...

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Samuel Minier

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth good thought about using data to persuade publishers. Lark Anderson yeah, to be honest this is more about legacy than profit but I still want a high quality product - somethi...

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Jonathan Jordan

Since you have the rights back, republishing via self-publishing a collection makes the most sense. Selling to a traditional publisher will be trickier given that they typically avoid material that wa...

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Samuel Minier

Jonathan Jordan good point on the "why now" component of re-publishing

Maurice Vaughan
5 Tips For Writing Your Life Story

Suzanne Corso shares tips for writing your life story in today’s blog, like asking yourself, “am I writing this from my truth?www.stage32.com/blog/5-tips-for-writing-your-life-story-3946...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Don’t Miss TODAY'S Stage 32 Community Wrap-Up LIVE on Instagram!

Don’t miss this Friday’s Stage 32 Community Wrap-Up LIVE on Instagram with Head of Stage 32's Community, Ashley Smith, & Community Manager, Kay Ross! You can tune in on the @Stage32 or @Stage32Scripts Instagram accounts every Friday at 10:00 am PT/ 1:00 pm ET, to keep up to date on all of the wonder...

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Ashley Renee Smith

If you missed it live, you can watch the full video here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDh7FPsyad9/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&......

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh
Writer’s block

Hello everyone, hope you had a nice weekend~

Was wondering, how do y’all deal with writer’s block personally?

Ashley Renee Smith

If you ever need to switch focus to a new article, Mary Helen Norris, I’m here to help you out. Lol! Happy to help you work through that writer’s block. =)

Jonathan Jordan

Hey Banafsheh Esmailzadeh, it's been a huge help for me to recognize that "Writer's Block" can be broken down two issues: (1) Page Fright: anxiety over what to put on the page, uncertainty, imposter s...

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Trevor Chittick

Page Fright - I like that term. And imposter syndrome is huge.

William Joseph Hill

For me, stepping away and not thinking about writing helps to clear my mind. A lot of my best ideas come when I'm exercising. It's like a Zen meditation.

Jon Shallit

I've never had writer's block. Listen to the characters talking and just write what they say and do. Divorce yourself from interfering with their authentic voices. Hope that helps.

Why do so called companies offer to turn your book into a movie ?

Having publish my first book re living with an, (at times)harrowing phobia 13 years ago, I felt it had run its course. This week out fo the blue I received an email explaining that a 'company' felt the content was worthy of turning it into a film. I responded and agreed there hasn't been a film that...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Caroline Dowdall. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Acting Lounge to the Authoring & Playwriting Lounge since your post is about book adaptations...

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Philip David Lee

Hey Caroline.

For the most part, studios think a movie based on your novel will equate to ticket sales if you have good circulation numbers and depending on the genre of the book. Action stories, while Expand comment
Jonathan Jordan

You're right to be superdy duper cautious here Caroline Dowdall. Lots of scammers out there these days trying this crap, preying on writers' hopes and dreams and then duping them into paying some kind...

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William Joseph Hill

Hi Caroline Dowdall ! Developing a book into a film is a very lengthy process that takes years to pull off. I would be suspicious of any unsolicited company offering to turn your book into a film. Jus...

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Maurice Vaughan
FREE Get Ready For 2025 Virtual Global Film & TV Production Summit

Stage 32 is having an exclusive FREE virtual summit where top producers, film and television production executives, and film commissioners converge to discuss the state of film & TV production and how you can take advantage of the current landscape wherever you are in the world. There will even be a...

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