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?
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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?
this was originally a five minute short film script written for submission to a film festival but that didn’t happen so i adapted it into a short story which I’ve put up on substack…
please give me y...
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@James Have you a log line? Clarifying protagonist, conflict & stakes would gain the attention of would be collaborators/producers for adaption into a screenplay. Right now I can’t read whole story du...
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Hi, James LO. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Screenwriting Lounge to the Authoring & Playwriting Lounge since you’re asking for feedback on a shor...
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appreciate the feedback received so far
Maurice Vaughan i think I’ll update and tidy the screenplay then post it here—that will have the usual slug lines showing location and time, and also brief descr...
Expand commentHey 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.
Is copyright registration with the U.S. Copyright Office just a money grab? Is registering your work with the Writers Guild good enough? I'm interested to hear everyone's thoughts on copyright registration before posting on-line all or part of your written material for Hollywood's scrutiny.
Thanks, Matthew. Those quotes are from other authors' words to me. According to the SCOTUS, March 4, 2019, litigation cannot commence unless there is a registered copyright in existence. The particula...
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Jeff E. Gregory They say it is copyrighted once you put pen to paper. But having a paper trail to prove it's yours (electronic documentation is best) helps even more. To really have legal on your side...
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Kat Spencer, yes, that is true, but it is the level of proof tht courts required that the work or rights belong to the content creator.
I did both the WGA and copyright on my scripts. The copyright lets you copyright up to 10 unproduced screenplays with one submission ($85) and they require that each script is uploaded. I don't believ...
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I've been really close to selling a couple of my screenplays. One of the questions asked was, did I have a copyright. This experience made me more confident about it.
I copyright every screenplay as s...
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Hey Authors and Playwrights,
Wishing you all a very happy new year - I've read a lot of posts about goals lately. Rb even posted a blog. Check it out:
Personally, as much as I have goals - unexpected opportunities have come for me when le...
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Maurice Vaughan and @Banafsheh - I think all things are possible for you both in 2026. You are both so driven and keep at it. Something will come of it all I'm sure!...
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Thank you, Lauren Hackney, that means a lot. I got huge plans for this year if the writing gods will it hehe~
I have a novel manuscript which I'm submitting to literary agents... next week! Not my first rodeo but I'm quietly hopeful about this one (period gothic).
Thanks, Lauren Hackney. You're so driven too. I'm rooting for you to reach your goals this year!
If you don't get Deadline Hollywood in your inbox- you're missing some great information every day. Curating is important to get only what you truly need to succeed.
But one of the things they've been posting about is TV shows coming in 2026 adapted from a book as well as Book to movie adaptations....
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Thanks for sharing the articles, Cynna Ael. I'm looking forward to seeing some of these movies and shows, especially The Odyssey, Masters of the Universe, His & Hers, and Scarpetta!
I think a live-acti...
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As we head into the new year, we're launching a fresh set of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) for 2026. These opportunities come directly from producers and executives seeking standout projects across a wide range of formats—from music variety shows to female-driven YA dramas.
With deadlines in mid-Ja...
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I'm not going to lie- I think this is the biggest step forward I've ever done. I submitted to a couple OWAs in 2025. It means going into 2026, I'll be stepping up that action plan- to really see what...
Expand commentNot 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?
Hey, Kat Spencer. I've avoided writing scenes. Not those kinds of scenes though. I went back to the scenes later.
Hey Authoring Lounge,
If you’re self-publishing (or even just curious what the KDP process actually looks like end-to-end), this video is a super practical walkthrough that takes you through how to publish on Amazon KDP step by step.
What the gui...
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Thanks for sharing the video, Ashley Renee Smith. It'll come in handy if I write a book.
Thank you Ashley Renee Smith! I'm teaching a class at the Roanoke Regional Writers Conference in January about self-publishing - this will be a great cross-reference!...
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As someone who publishes in KDP, it’s a great way to get out your IP. I use the Kindle Create to make things look more professional and to make sure comics, novels, etc- are readable in every type of...
Expand commentHey 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!
I’m in shock! This is the first time in about 10 years that I saw the word “playwriting” on your site. The Black List has expanded to stage plays about a year ago. When did you let playwriting out of...
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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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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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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh fantastic response and I do agree - especially when quality is compromised.
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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Writers, there is just one week left to submit to our latest batch of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) for 2026. These targeted opportunities come directly from producers and executives actively shaping their upcoming slates with standout projects across music, comedy, drama, and action.
Make sure you...
Expand postHi, 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
Hi, Marilyn Norma Monroe. Here's a list of film/theatre journalists: www.stage32.com/people?name=&location=&roles=Film%2FTheatre+Journalist...
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I don't think I have, Kat Spencer.
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I never tire of my stories.
I once got a commission to turn a ten-minute short film into a full movie script. I was quite reluctant, but they asked me to do it, so I had a go as a favor because we had other projects. By the time...
Expand commentI once got a commission to turn a ten-minute short film into a full movie script. I was quite reluctant, but they asked me to do it, so I had a go as a favor because we had other projects. By the time it was sixty minutes long I hated the darn thing. It was a disgusting story and could only get more so to reach the end. I stopped and handed it back, with notes for the third act. They were pleased and grateful. I was just glad to get rid of it and took my name off it.