Don't miss out on this new batch of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) has just landed in your Writers' Room portal, and you have 10 days left to submit your work—deadline is April 23rd.
This round features an unusually wide range of opportunities, from a literary manager open to all genres and budgets to a producer seeking a screenwriter for a powerful, important feature film. Whether you write action-packed pilots or subversive character pieces, there's a door open for you.
FOR WRITERS SEEKING REPRESENTATION & WIDE-OPEN REQUESTS:
A Manager/Producer at a Literary Management Company is actively seeking Television Pilots and Feature Scripts across all genres. Open to any budget range ($1-3M, $5-10M, $15M+), shooting location, and story style—character-driven or plot-driven. All compelling submissions are welcome (comps: Parasite, The Worst Person in the World, Big Little Lies, The Studio).
A Manager is seeking High-Concept and Subversive Television Pilots and Feature Scripts that challenge genre conventions, offer a fresh or unexpected twist, and possess a bold, distinctive voice (comps: The Rehearsal, Eddington, Beau Is Afraid).
HIGH-OCTANE ACTION:
A Creative Executive is actively seeking Action Television Pilots and Feature Scripts—open to any budget and story style (comps: Reacher, John Wick, Hijack).
A Producer, Literary Manager, and Former Studio Executive is seeking High-Concept European Action Feature Scripts with strong international appeal and budgets of $15M or more (comps: Taken, Non-Stop, Unknown, The Commuter, Ronin, Frantic).
SPECIALIZED & UNIQUE REQUESTS:
A Producer is actively seeking an exceptionally talented screenwriter for a paid feature film project centered on sexual abuse in the Congo. This is a powerful and important story that demands sensitivity, research capability, and a nuanced approach to heavy subject matter. Writers with a background in journalism, human rights, or trauma-informed storytelling are encouraged to apply (comps: Reality, Killers of the Flower Moon, Monster).
A Director of Development and Co-Producer is actively seeking Grounded Area 51-Type Television Pilots and Feature Scripts that avoid sci-fi spectacle in favor of a restrained, character-driven approach—conspiracy thrillers, government cover-ups, or psychological dramas rooted in the lore (comps: Independence Day, The X-Files, Area 51).
The clock is ticking. With only 10 days remaining, don't let these opportunities pass you by.
Submit Today: https://www.stage32.com/writers-room
Hey @Sonny thanks for sharing about your books. I'm currently reading Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell, the first in his acclaimed Wallander series, so these sound up my alley. Which one of your four would you recommend checking out first?
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Thanks, Pat. Since there are only four in the series I'd recommend starting with the first one, 'The Murder Game'. If I had 30-50+ books in the series (like one author I follow, JD Robb, who has 60+ i...
Expand commentThanks, Pat. Since there are only four in the series I'd recommend starting with the first one, 'The Murder Game'. If I had 30-50+ books in the series (like one author I follow, JD Robb, who has 60+ in the series I read!) I might give a different answer, but since it's only four I think it's worth starting at the beginning. Book #2 in the series is 'Glitz. Glamour. Murder.', #3 is 'Blood & Vengeance', and #4 is 'Divine Deception'. I hope you enjoy!
Welcome Sonny, thank you for sharing your work here and wishing you all the best.
Thanks, Ed. I'm excited to be part of Stage 32.