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Spencer Robinson
Using Devices

I’ve managed writers and actors for 19 years, and I wanted to take a second to post about using devices in your scripts. Flashbacks, flash-forwards, dream sequences, voiceover, etc. I feel like all are theoretically fine, but I do think you have to really look at each instance carefully.

Why are you...

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Eric Christopherson

Well then you've misinterpreted my comments. I like flashbacks and voice-overs very much when they're done well. But doing them well isn't the easiest part of screenwriting to master IMO. That's all I meant to say.

Abhijeet Aade

Spencer Robinson Really valuable insight. I’ve realized the same while writing devices like flashbacks or voiceover only work when they’re serving the story, not decorating it.

The point about placemen...

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Ayesha Simra

This really resonates, especially the idea of being intentional with every device. I’ve found that when something like a flashback is used just to explain something, it often weakens the present momen...

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Jim Boston

Spencer, I hear you loud and clear!

I'm not really a flashback fan when it comes to writing scripts...that said, during the October 2024-April 2025 period, I worked with a producer named Dennis Erichse...

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Curt Samlaska

Hmmm. My second novel, Terminal Cascade, I have converted into a screenplay and the whole story is "Present", "Past", "Present", "Past". Every chapter throughout the entire book follows this. The reas...

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Radoslav Isakov
Why Good Work Breaks Down When Life Goes Out of Balance

There’s a point where productivity stops being productive.

Not because you’re not working hard enough — but because you’re working in only one direction.

It’s easy to fall into that pattern, especially when you’re building something that matters. You focus more. You cut distractions. You spend longer...

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Sandra Michelle

I’m an independent book editor and translator . I work closely with authors who want their manuscripts to feel polished, professional, and truly ready for readers, not just “edited" but refined with c...

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Radoslav Isakov

Sandra Michelle Appreciate the perspective — that distinction between editing and refining is an important one.

At the moment I’m still focused on deeper structural development rather than manuscript-l...

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Ayesha Simra

Radoslav Isakov, This really resonates, especially the idea that stepping away isn’t losing momentum, it’s resetting perspective. I’ve noticed some of my best clarity comes after taking a break from the work.

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Richard Joseph Secchiaroli
Story To Be Told

Hello Everyone, I am new to all of this. Born a lower middle class Italian, I have been a Entrepreneur/Businessman my entire life who built an empire in Las Vegas at a young age only to be faced with scrutiny from the Federal Government along with Mob intervention, and eventually landing myself and...

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Debbie Elicksen

Richard Joseph Secchiaroli sounds like you have a compelling story. Might I suggest you check out the Jobs section and perhaps post a ghostwriting position there with a bit more detail to help you fin...

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Richard Joseph Secchiaroli

Thank you! I will do that!

Pat Savage

Yes do check out the jobs section and do post a ghostwriting position wanted there

Amy Wilhelm
How Much Does Writing Environment Matter?

Environment affects everything from mood, focus, and flow. I mostly write at home, but ambient visuals and music help me get me in and stay in the zone. I’ve recently come across ‘Medieval Fantasy Tavern’ ambience, which has some countdown sprints and I'm curious to try.

What do you do to create a f...

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Rishi Gallion

Once there is total silence in the room, I can get in the zone and stay there. Nobody must interrupt me so it works especially well from around 11pm to 5am.

David Taylor

I write anywhere at any time - but in bite sized chunks. Ask yourself a question about your piece and answer it by writing on your phone - who cares if it's in an airport with kids screaming - focus o...

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Monette Bebow-Reinhard
IMDB Pro or not

No one answered the last question, how about this one? How would you use an IMDB Pro membership? I used it years ago to find out about certain projects, such as a script I wanted to sell but found out it's in "developmental hell." I gained two projects, both of which went nowhere. But right now I'm...

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Eric Christopherson

I'm not a member but I think I've read that some people use it to cull email addresses and make cold query email pitches.

Monette Bebow-Reinhard

Yeah, that's what I did before, too, but I just don't know how to find the right place to pitch to now. I feel like I'm just flailing. If you see a movie and it's similar to something you've written, why query someone who'd just done something like that?

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Raven Riley
Growing beyond your writing comfort zone

I've been working on a rom com project lately, which is way out of my writer comfort zone.

Typically, I'm a sci-fi and fantasy writer. But there was a (non-fantastical) story I just had to tell.

It's been interesting getting out of my comfort zone and seeing how my writing skills have grown as a res...

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Beckham B David

This is a daily and continuous process for me personally

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I do this all the time. I primarily do surreal stuff but I do have some stories that are dark, sexy, and ordinary (which are naturally the hardest ones for me to write).

Right now I’m working on a social satire.

Shamim Khaliq

good luck. i tried stepping out from scifi into comedy and horror. i discovered humans like my horror best, and that i shouldnt write it because it makes me feel sick. i also discovered i'm not funny. im sure you'll do a much better job

Meriem Bouziani

That’s so great. I also hope to find a good idea outside my comfort zone, but it never happens—my mind always brings me back to sci-fi worldbuilding.

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Stage 32 Job Alert
Composer hired through Stage 32 Jobs

Michael Teisan, a Composer was just hired for the project titled "Kill Chain ". Congratulations!

Sandra Michelle

I’m an independent book editor and translator . I work closely with authors who want their manuscripts to feel polished, professional, and truly ready for readers, not just “edited" but refined with c...

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Michael Teisan

Thank you! So excited!

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Emilia-Maria
I just received GREAT Pilot feedback

I'm pretty happy right now - I made a contact on LinkedIn (Sorry, S32! Heh!), a chap from NZ, VFX supervisor and previously a director for commercials. And here I am in little ol' England.

Anyway, long story short, he loved my pilot and wished me all the best...

Considering the pitches I've pitched t...

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Jim Cushinery

congrats! love that feeling.

Pat Savage

Big congrats!

Michael Dzurak

Congrats! May your script go forward toward the green light.

Elara Wright

This is a great win especially when it comes from someone outside the usual pipeline. That kind of response tends to be more honest, and it says a lot about the strength of the work itself.

It also hig...

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David Taylor

Happy Sunday, - - It's now Monday. Happy Monday, Emilia. If you're not nervous when pitching, you're not normal.

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Kenneth Ellis 2
Intro Y in April '26

The exec...

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Sandra Michelle

I’m an independent book editor and translator . I work closely with authors who want their manuscripts to feel polished, professional, and truly ready for readers, not just “edited" but refined with c...

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Kenneth Ellis 2

Sandra Michelle I actually have my publisher of three agreements with them stemming from January of '09. I'm not independent nor self published. So I'll pass on your services. But continue to move for...

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Robert Gill
The Black List

just posted my first screenplay on The Black List and paid for an evaluation

Emilia-Maria

$100?! Heck no - way out of budget for me... but I do hope you get good feedback!!

Pat Savage

Good luck with your screenplay on The Black List !!

E Langley

Blacklist should not be used for coverage, or be in a writer's toolbox. It's not designed that way. It's a system that allows a writer to gauge where their script might fall industry-wide. The only on...

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Michael David

@E Langley - spot on! And no, unfortunately I only know of someone who loves working with authors, especially those who are passionate about their stories but want a professional eye to help bring everything together!

David Taylor

E LANGLEY - You just shot into my hall of fame. I LOVE honesty and you just dished it up nice and dirty. This is a very emotional moment. There is hope for humanity.

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Leonardo Warner
My Script made it to the Quarterfinals!

Hi everyone,

I wanted to share the exciting news. My script, '18' made it to the quarterfinals of Stage 32's 3rd Annual Period Piece Screenwriting Contest. Based on a true events, '18' is the inspirational story of Brook Berringer, a backup quarterback from the University of Nebraska who was thrust i...

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Michael Dzurak

Congrats on the placement!

Sandra Michelle

I’m an independent book editor and translator . I work closely with authors who want their manuscripts to feel polished, professional, and truly ready for readers, not just “edited" but refined with c...

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Jim Boston

Great job, Leonardo! Here's wishing you more and more success with "18!"

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