Authors and playwrights, I’m curious, how do you overcome writer’s block?
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Authors and playwrights, I’m curious, how do you overcome writer’s block?
Hey Authors and Playwrights,
Just curious if anyone has any publishing questions? Im mainly work in children's publishing and online publications but happy to give my two cents!
Cheers community!
I’ve found several articles & emails lately about BookTok & YouTube feeding the page-to-screen pipeline.
Publishers Weekly recently highlighted multiple books moving from page to screen in 2026, especially works tied to strong online readership.
Successful YouTube creators are getting deals at Netflix...
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I believe it's just another easy avenue to find material. Imagine looking for the best ice cream. You can go taste-test in the various parlours around town like they used to do in Hollywood when it wa...
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Debbie Seagle - "I hope not. I’m terrible with social media; I just want to write!" - I feel that 100%. It's just not my vibe. I use it to share, but like high school, I don't tend to be the popular k...
Expand commentOne of my characters got murdered…
and I didn’t want them to die.
But the story did.
I didn’t even see it coming.
Has that ever happened to you?
Bestselling author Andy Weir and his longtime book editor Julian Pavia break down Andy's role in the Project Hail Mary movie adaptation. They discuss the most critical things to get right, the parts Andy was nervous about, and the challenges with bringing Rocky to life.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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You’ve spent years mastering the "Internal World" of the novel. You know your protagonist's favorite childhood scent and the exact shade of the sky in Chapter 14. But then, you open Final Draft 13, look at that blinking cursor on a white page, and realize: The rules have changed.
Being a "Multi-Hyph...
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What you’re describing about the “two brains” is very real, and I think a lot of writers underestimate just how different those muscles are until they actually try to cross over.
The part that stood...
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Okay for me-- I know the adaptation part is honestly about relooking at the continuity as a whole and why did it work on paper? Then it's how much of this is overlap, how much is just giving repetitio...
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Not every genre is going to resonate with everyone.
But I’ve found that just because something isn’t your taste…
doesn’t mean there isn’t something valuable in it.
A line.
A perspective.
A way of saying something you wouldn’t have thought of.
Sometimes the things we don’t immediately “feel”
are the ones th...
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I think it's actually good to work in a genre that maybe isn't your first instinct. If you're not into a lot of the tropes and things about a certain genre then maybe you can add a fresh perspective a...
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I was never - with a few notable exceptions - a big fan of Romantic Comedy, until my brother told me I should write one because I didn't like them. Who knew? He did.
I love this question. For me, I'm always pushing myself to explore new things or try things that make me uncomfortable. It's the willingness to be uncomfortable that takes us to some magical places in our writing
Kat, I tend to begin with the genres that naturally resonate, but I’ve found real growth often happens slightly outside that space.
Sometimes a genre that isn’t instinctively “mine” reveals structural...
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Kat Spencer I like to genre hop, though drama is where I live the most. Even so, I'm always looking for how I can blend other genres in so there can be more dimension.
April 1st (aka April Fools Day), Stage 32 is hosting a FREE webinar:
How to Navigate the Cannes Film Festival Marché du Film.
This is an amazing chance to gain insight about the festival from the person who helps run the Cannes market itself. And it's FREE!
Register here:
https://www.stage32.com/educ...
Expand postThis past weekend, I saw Project Hail Mary, and it was really inspiring to me as a writer.
Not only do I want to adapt the books I'm currently writing, I also LOVE adaptations of my favorite books.
So I was curious, what books would you love to see adapted into movies, tv shows, or limited series?
I am eagerly awaiting The Backrooms movie from internet lore. It's a fascinating concept that grew into something pretty wild.
PS: I started an adaptations series in the OTT & Transmedia Lounge:
https:/...
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Hey Authors and Playwrights,
This Wednesday, April 1st, Stage 32 is hosting a FREE webinar: How to Navigate the Cannes Film Festival Marché du Film
This is a big one.
We’re bringing in Guillaume Esmiol, Executi...
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Hi, I'd love some feedback on my book blurb.
He thinks she is his savior; she knows he is the enemy.
Her trip to China was supposed to be a simple reunion with her sister—until she becomes a key witness against a human trafficking ring and identifies its leader, her former patient, Ryan Anderson.
An...
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This is a strong concept you’ve got clear stakes, tension, and a compelling character dynamic, especially with Ryan’s “enemy who believes he’s a savior” angle. That’s a really powerful psychological h...
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Alex Silverscript thank you feel free to send any tweak suggestions. I’ve written so many my brain is ready to
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By having something worse to do.
Really. In my experience, writers will do anything to get out of writing. All of a sudden that yard work seems urgent. And cleaning the toilets! And the litter box! And...
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Really. In my experience, writers will do anything to get out of writing. All of a sudden that yard work seems urgent. And cleaning the toilets! And the litter box! And, and-
The great author Edna Ferber summed it up best. "I hate writing. I love having written."
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I either turn towards my keyboard and play some tunes or take a walk. That always cures it Amanda Toney.
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Amanda Toney : Taking a step back, changing environment, or doing some fun activities(this most times sparks creativity)
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Amanda Toney - I've never experienced it personally, for my music or books, (maybe back in school when I had to write things I didn't want to write? haha). I think that's because I don't force the cre...
Expand commentAmanda Toney - I've never experienced it personally, for my music or books, (maybe back in school when I had to write things I didn't want to write? haha). I think that's because I don't force the creation. Inspiration strikes me, and I run with it. Or, if I've simply set the time aside to write, I go with the flow. Should something not be flowing, I go do something else until it is.
TAlena Karamazova hat’s a great way to look at it, honestly.
I think that sense of “I want” is what keeps the process alive in the long run. Even with discipline, if that feeling disappears, the work s...
Expand commentTAlena Karamazova hat’s a great way to look at it, honestly.
I think that sense of “I want” is what keeps the process alive in the long run. Even with discipline, if that feeling disappears, the work starts to lose something.
For me, I’m trying to find a balance between both staying consistent, but still enjoying the process and why I started in the first place.
Hope you keep enjoying it your way too