Writers need to be read and they need an audience for their material. Today, I took a meeting reference my script "The Monk Who Would Be Spy" with John Thomas. It went well. All writers hope for glory, fame, money, simply a story that must be told. I write only stories I am passionate about because I have to live with them in rewrites and rewrites and rewrites. So after having read my script, John was proactive and offered me some times to talk for an hour. We had trouble connecting due to a wrong phone number that was one digit off. I apologize to whatever Iowan got calls and texts from Hollywood,
Anyway, John was so persistent that he tried to connect for a few weeks, as was I. Try to remember, my fellow writers, that Managers are busy people putting out fires and seizing opportunities for their existing clients. It takes a bit patience on both your parts but when you talk with someone very knowledgeable and seasoned in the business it can open your eyes, help you grow as a writer and help your story, and, maybe, take it to the next step.
We focused less on the script itself and more on my voyage as a writer, what he looks for in clients, and things I could do to help him, help me. It was not only fun and enjoyable to learn about him and listen to his advice answering my questions but a pleasure talking with someone focused on writers, down-to-earth, and experienced enough to offer wise advice. If you read this, thank you, John, for a wonderful hour learning and being motivated and talking with one of my readers.
At the end of our talk, I asked if he would consider managing me and he gave me his work email and offered to read another of my scripts, "Janissary".
He offered several pieces of advice that stuck with me but one I will mention to you, my fellow writers, do not hide your light under a bushel. Share your work with readers. Be read.
I will only add that even if no sale comes from it or no work, it was a success! I am being read, And that is a good day, Take care everyone and submit your work.
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Anna is such a great producer, development executive and educator. What a great opportunity for writers at all stages of their career. Thanks for sharing, Maurice Vaughan!
You're welcome, Sam Sokolow. This webinar was INCREDIBLE! It's my favorite webinar now! I took a lot of helpful notes. I plan on watching the webinar again on demand. Five star webinar!...
Expand commentYou're welcome, Sam Sokolow. This webinar was INCREDIBLE! It's my favorite webinar now! I took a lot of helpful notes. I plan on watching the webinar again on demand. Five star webinar!