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Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our January Community Open House!

Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our January Community Open House!

Wednesday, January 28th at 12:00 pm PT!

Every success story begins with a first step.

If you’re ready to take yours, join me, Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32, for our January Community Open House Webcast happening Wednesday, January 28th at 12:00 pm PT!

Free Registration: https://www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32s-january-2026-community-open-house-webcast

Whether you’re chasing representation, looking for collaborators, or simply ready to stop creating in isolation, the Stage 32 Community Open House is your moment to show up, be seen, and start making real progress.

This free live event isn’t a presentation—it’s a fully interactive session led by you and guided by Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32. You’ll have the opportunity to share your goals, ask questions, and tell us exactly what resources or support you’re looking for right now in your creative journey.

Ashley will walk you through the most powerful tools and features on Stage 32, including how to build a strong profile that acts as your virtual business card—clearly showcasing your skills, interests, and creative voice. You’ll learn how to participate in the free Stage 32 Lounges in a way that positions you as someone others want to collaborate with, including how to make a compelling post, contribute to ongoing conversations, and stay consistently active in a way that builds visibility and trust.

You’ll also learn how to keep up with the latest industry news, platform updates, and community insights through the Stage 32 Blog, and how to access Stage 32 Education, Certification, and Script Services that align with your next big move.

This session will close with a live Q&A tailored specifically to your goals and questions—whether you’re a writer, director, producer, actor, editor, or someone who wears multiple hats.

Wherever you’re starting from, this is your launchpad. Join us and take that first step with intention.

If you can’t attend live, don’t worry — registering ensures you’ll receive the full recording to watch anytime from anywhere.

Who’s planning to join me live for the Open House?


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Marilyn Norma Monroe
Does any one have a list of Journalist in the indastry that are present in stage 32

Hi, I have got some news to share. Does anyone have a list of the journalists in Stage 32 to send it in private, or how can I find out where they are? many thanks Marilyn

Oh my goodness

So, it's back to writing tomorrow.

I was all ampt for the new year, then came down with Chicken Pox! (Of all things.)

At present I'm mapping out the second book of a trilogy.

The first book has been received well by my "pilot group."

Has anyone else been down with something this new year start? I know t...

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Kat Spencer
When the Story Falls Apart… What Do You Do?

Writers—quick question:

When a story suddenly stops working (plot collapse, character confusion, or total block), do you:

• push through and force it

• step away completely

• or talk it out with someone else

I’ve noticed that sometimes the fastest breakthroughs come from clarity, not more effort—seeing t...

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Maurice Vaughan

I go back to the outline and figure out things, Kat Spencer. Sometimes I push through and force it or take a break.

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What's on my mind tonight?

A screenwriter carries entire worlds on the page, but tonight those worlds live vividly on my mind—characters whispering, scenes unfolding, and stories begging to be shaped. My passion for the creative arts fuels that restless spark, turning late‑night inspiration into narratives that move, challeng...

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Maurice Vaughan

Those are incredible ideas for inspiration, Elizabeth Bunting! Thanks for sharing them.

Elizabeth Bunting

Thank you what gives you inspiration Maurice Vaughan

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Elizabeth Bunting. Life, movies, shows, pictures, videos, social media, etc. give me inspiration.

Elizabeth Bunting

Maurice Vaughan Stage 32 is amazing and excellent place to meet like minded individuals.

Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Elizabeth Bunting. I've met a lot of people and had a lot of success on here. Hope you do too! And I'm a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. If you ever have any questions about Stage 32, let me...

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Lauren Hackney
Holiday reads...

Hey Authors and Playwrights,

I'm after some inspiration for plot twists and curveballs.

Just curious, what was the last novel you read that surprised you?

Thanks S32 Community!

Cynna Ael

Last novel I’ve read—The Kill Clause by Lisa Unger.

Michael Dzurak

Lauren Hackney Pretty much the violence. It's a story that mainly takes place in the criminal underworld, has war flashbacks, and a plot thread of secretive drug experimentation....

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Debra Holland

I can't come up with one because I read a lot of books. But I do like stories where the ending is unpredictable, but satisfying.

Ashley Renee Smith

Lauren Hackney, if you’re looking for a story that genuinely surprises you and earns its twists, I highly recommend Legendborn by Tracy Deonn. It’s the first book in the YA series The Legendborn Cycle...

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Alexia Melocchi

I was blown away by this new novel called MACHIAVELLI PRINCESS- it's a Renaissance juicy saga about the woman who may or may not have co-authored Niccolo Machiavelli's THE PRINCE. Set in Tuscany durin...

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Greetings from Hungary! Seeking advice on bringing a Sci-Fi novel to the US market.

Hi everyone!

I’m an author from Hungary, and I’ve recently entered the Stage 32 community. I have a completed high-concept dystopian novel titled "2084" (available in English).

The story is a near-future thriller exploring AI surveillance and the ethical boundaries of technology. While the book has i...

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Debbie Seagle
Happy New Year!

Is it too late to say that? I’ve been so crazy busy I didn’t have time to make New Year’s Resolutions. But I’ve spent time educating myself on how to become a better writer. So I’d like to share some of the things we could do this year to make ourselves better writers: (that counts as a resolution,...

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Meriem Bouziani

Happy New Year to you, and thank you for sharing these great tips.

Marie Hatten

These are all great thanks Debbie Seagle

Debbie Seagle

You're Welcome! I'm doing #19 today.

David Austin Veal

I love these and to them I'd add take 3 months of scene study acting class, take a course in producing film/tv, take a short job working as a production assistant, direct a short indie film, got to a...

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Debbie Seagle

Great advice David Austin Veal! I love the zoo-writing idea. Industry relationships are so inspiring & I've met some amazing people here on Stage 32 - including you. Happy New Year!...

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Kat Spencer
What’s the scene you avoided writing — and why?

Not because it was hard technically,

but because it felt too close, too honest, or too revealing.

Every writer has one.

Did you ever come back to it? Or decide to let it go?

Kat Spencer

Wonderful responses, everyone, thanks for taking the time!

Darrell Pennington

Kat Spencer that is such an interesting question. I have multiple scenes that would pour out of me but have been very guarded in these. I don't want to hurt people emotionally and I do let that dictat...

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Kevin Enners

Darrell Pennington What if you are writing about a topic that is poignant and necessary, but may ruffle feathers?

Darrell Pennington

Kevin Enners Yes, that seems to be my specialty hahaha, especially using the lens and prism of crude humor to articulate those topics. But I do have projects that are very personally based and I know...

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Kevin Enners

Darrell Pennington Diddo (for the most part). I have cerebral palsy, so I have written scripts for a dramedy about a paraplegic writer and a crime drama about a detective with mild cerebral palsy... I...

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Kat Spencer
Have you ever outgrown a story before you finished it?

Honest question:

Has anyone else felt like they changed faster than the story they were writing?

Did you push through… pause… or let it go?

Debra Holland

No. The only story I've shelved was one that could attract some controversy, and I didn't want to deal with that.

David E. Gates

Surely, a story that attracts controversy would sell itself with the free publicity Debra Holland ?

Rose Dupuis

Kat Spencer I've paused for a time then revisit the premise. Spend time in the world building or work on a back story to a character. How have you moved beyond your story? Has your audience changed as well? Perhaps you have more than one story demanding attention.

Darrell Pennington

Debra Holland OK Debra, I have to ask hahaha, what is the storyline of that work?

Fran Tabor

You asked, if any of us ever"changed faster than the story (any of us were ) writing" & because of that quit writing?

Personal conviction: If a story can't change me --open my thoughts more than if I'd...

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Lauren Hackney
Shining a light on Playwrights

Hey Authors and Playwrights,

If you're a playwright in this community, tell me what you write and what your process is. I'm super curious to learn about your craft and how you put your thoughts onto the page.

Richard Buzzell

I write plays as well as screenplays. Last year I wrote a twenty page play that originated from some psychological analysis that I was doing on a friend of mine. I was riding my bike when it occurred...

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Debbie Seagle

I write comedy (mostly) novels and comedy scripts. My process lately is doing everything but WRITE!~ I'm going to write today!

Thank you Lauren Hackney for putting that joy back into my intentions....

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Sam Rivera
New 2026 OWAs: Studio Execs Seek Theatrical Sci-Fi, Thrillers & True Stories of Courage

We’ve launched a powerful new batch of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) for 2026, with a strong focus on theatrically-driven genre films and inspiring true stories. Leading the charge are studio executives seeking distinctive, voice-driven projects designed for the big screen.

These opportunities are...

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Lauren Hackney
Question for the panel...

Hey Authors and Playwrights,

In an era of information overload and evolving consumption habits, what single factor do you believe is most critical for ensuring the sustainable success and relevance of high-quality, authoritative content?

From a publishers perspective of course!

Lauren Hackney

Hi Bob Canning I have a publishing background so I'm sorry I can't provide much more with playwriting opportunities. If you email the Support Team support@stage32.com they can assist you further with...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Maybe this is the wrong answer to the question, but I firmly believe physical media should keep being a thing. I understand that space is a growing concern, not to mention technology constantly evolvi...

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Lauren Hackney

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh fantastic response and I do agree - especially when quality is compromised.

Cynna Ael

Your unique voice helps— but creating content that is less known or perhaps an old concept brought back 15-25 years later can have new life when viewed through today’s lens. What also works is when yo...

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Debra Holland

For books, it's continuing to put out quality works--compelling stories that make readers your fans so they will keep buying your books.

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