My name is Chris Stevenson, and I'm a writer of paranormal romance, YA, horror, fantasy, adult thriller (espionage included) and science fiction. I have nine books published, all, I'm told, visually stunning. I'm currently working on a sequel to my most popular YA portal fantasy, Screamcatcher. My agent and I have received 10 contract offers but have rejected them all. Were looking for a competent house that can do it justice. My sci-fi thriller, The Girl They Sold to the Moon took the first place grand prize in a publisher's novel writing contest and sold six times before we settled on a deal. I'm looking for interested producers, directors and screen writers who might rep me and help with movie production. My agent is Sara Camilli. I would definitely like to start a small group of novelists who wish to make the transition to film. We would like to coordinate with those who can point us in the right direction and learn about the best contacts for us in the industry.
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Wow, your drive is infectious! Congratulations on all the published novels and your incredible success! There are some great novelists here on Stage 32. I would definitely take some time to get involved in the Authoring & Playwrighting lounge so you can meet with other novelists to form your group:√, and I would also recommend Lane Shefter Bishop's webinar on transitioning from book to screen: https://www.stage32.com/webinars/Book-to-Screen-Taking-Your-Book-or-Scre...
Congrats on all the success, Chris. Think you'll have no problem forming a writing group here. We've had dozens of screenwriting groups form since we launched 4 years ago.
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Thanks so much, my friends. It's a pleasure to be here. Stage 32 is certainly a group that was very much needed--makes it unique in its perspective and application for those very important parts of the entertainment industry.
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Welcome Chris! Always great to connect with a fellow author. Please let me know how I may support you in any way. www.CaliGilbert.com
Appreciate the good words, Chris!
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Thanks, Cali and Richard. I'm likewise to support any authors out there who want to make the first step toward screen. And we can learn most of it here.
Dig your spirit, Chris.