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This November has been fruitful indeed. I finished BoFS's first draft (and a superficial edit) just a bit more than halfway through the month, when all I meant to do was get it halfway done lol. I've also been planning the heck out of its remaining sequels, SiR and CC and Encore, so next year I'll f...
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So good—you have a lot of concepts to develop.
I hope you achieve all your goals and have a successful year 2026.
Thanks Maurice Vaughan, I do have the film version of that webinar on my to-watch list, so I'll check this one out, too.
Thank you, Meriem Bouziani, I hope so, too~ got a lot of stuff to keep me busy indefinitely haha
You're welcome, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh.
Banafsheh Esmailzadeh Congrats and wishing you a productive 2026!
December 1st, 2025.
I choose the commitment, and I choose to trust in this seed that has been planted, all this year, and especially during the November Write Club. I resisted, I hesitated, but when I took the plunge…the Universe spoke back. Yes. Yes. Yes. I began, revised, and finished "A Texas C...
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Marie Hatten That's it, the flow state, yes, showing up and flowing : )
Meriem Bouziani Absolutely Meriem, I feel that too, lots of creative seeds, germinating, and this community has bee instrumental in our creative, at least in my creative conscious and subconscious. I...
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Leonardo Ramirez 2 Thank you! And congratulations to you, and it's such a good thing, to know your genre, and know what you love to write, but I also support that branching out and writing something d...
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That's incredibly encouraging Juliana Philippi - thanks so much! I needed to hear that.
"The momentum is created by the choice to show up, and be the person we are. This choice right now, aligns with the next one, and so on and so forth…that's what I feel happens on the page too." - that...
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So it's December 1st and I'm coming out of the hibernation station to give my update. I literally finished writing a Christmas movie that I started not even a week or so ago. I also finished my action thriller. So, two scripts- both between 90-120 minutes long each. Plus, I managed to work on my fir...
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Cynna Ael Congratulations!!!! Wow!!! Several scripts! And maybe we both caught the same muse bus, I also wrote a Christmas screenplay, my first one, in November, out of the blue! Lol. And thank you fo...
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Juliana Philippi It's weird because I know my author voice- for novels and comics. But finding my screenwriting voice was a challenge. I don't stay on one single genre, and tend to mix genres because...
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so SO inspiring Cynna Ael ! and also so happy for you - besides the joy of the accomplishment you've also built a lot of momentum with completing multiple scripts. No doubt 2026 will be an incredible...
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Cynna Ael That's why we are all so called to write, because of our different view points, there are others who will be seen by our stories! So cool Cynna. I gravitate in challenging the status quo on...
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Cynna Ael Wow, that’s some speed! How do you do it?? I write horror, and I can’t even imagine if I sat down to write a Christmas comedy on the same day, how much the vibe would get completely mixed up...
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You're welcome, Liger Bashiir. Glad to hear it. Do you make bios for your characters?
Mourice Yes, I do create bios for my characters. I try to include their background, personality traits, daily habits, and motivations to make them feel real and drive the story forward.
That's great, Liger Bashiir. I do too. I also come up with a character's story goals, life goals, secrets, etc.
this is an important 'thing' Maurice Vaughan (forgive the pun lol) thx for sharing it! McKee, for example, separates character (who the individual truly is, emotionally, psychologically) from characte...
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Haha Sebastian Tudores. You're welcome. Thanks for the contrast idea! I'm gonna try it. Maybe in a Comedy or Horror Comedy script.
Developing my first historical drama limited series, Echoes of Freedom, which has received strong early independent coverage (Callaia; 4/5 “Recommended” and Greenlight 8.3 Overall).
Currently seeking representation — curious whether AI-supported coverage scores factor into industry evaluation. Apprec...
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Hi, Steven A. Wood. Catchy title. I like it! Reach out to the Success Team at success@stage32.com. Geoff and his team can help you connect with reps, executives, and more....
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Congratulations to our Winner in this year's Animation Screenwriting Contest -- Tony Yancey II with his winning script, CAT AND CLOAK! Let's show Tony our support, and if you placed, tell us more about your scripts!
https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/6th-Annual-New-Voices-in-......
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It dawned on me - after about 40 years as a professional screenwriter (Last sale in the late '80s), that maybe I'll give it another shot. My Agent is on my case so I thought I'd give it a try. I have one strong story wandering around in the cobwebs for a year or so. I don't know how much time I have...
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It's very good as an assistant. Think of it as a robot that can perform and summarise a week's worth of Google research in less than a minute.
The likes of ChatGPT are configured to be painfully pander...
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Completely agree with what CJ said. I use it as a light assistant only. I’ve always thought of it as a 24/7 sounding board for research, summaries, and catching small grammar or spelling things I migh...
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I will third the insight from Martin Graham and CJ Walley - great research assistant (BUT always ask it provide the sources, and you may want to check them periodically) and congrats on this next phas...
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Congratulations, Francisco Castro!
Just curious. Does anyone else have a celebrity "hit-list" of sorts? Like a list of famous people they'd want to work with at least once just to see what it's like?
For example, mine include names like
- Brendan Fraser(hello, Rick lol)
- Chris Pratt
- Kellen Goff
- Adam Driver
- Robert Irwin(feel like it...
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I'd love to write scripts for Zach Cregger, Jordan Peele, Zack Snyder, and Kathryn Bigelow to direct, Holly Fouche. And roles for Lupita Nyong'o, John Boyega, Samara Weaving, and Mahershala Ali....
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love this prompt Holly Fouche - for me, they'd be too many to list! :) and your and Maurice Vaughan are awesome...
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Thanks, Sebastian Tudores. And I forgot to add Jim Carrey.
You're right, Holly Fouche. A Comedy story or serious story.
The stories we tell are often pieces of ourselves. My own experiences—struggles, joys, lessons—slip into my characters, their choices, and even the worlds I create.
I write science fiction and fantasy, but at the core, it’s about conquering the dark night of the soul and replacing it with hope.
So her...
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On the one hand Leonardo Ramirez 2 we could say that everything in our stories is a part of ourselves, since we are the medium that processes it and, hence, a part of ourselves will always latch on an...
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I think I love that idea better Maurice Vaughan. I'll put that in my pocket and pull it out when the time comes. Good thinking!
Oh man Sebastian Tudores. That's such a tough age to make such a big move. You're old enough to remember details like sights, sounds and familiarity so you remember what you're missing. I'm so sorry m...
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Thanks, Leonardo Ramirez 2. Or start with live-action and make an animated version later.
I'd love to do both Maurice Vaughan - at least some kind of American anime style.
Not only does Claude Lelouch's film Viva la vie (Long Live Life) have one of the coolest opening credits (see video) but one of the characters has a phenomenal summation of the 'three kinds of filmmakers:'
- Those who tell stories.
- Those who refuse to tell stories.
- Those who explain how stories a...
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This is a brilliant breakdown. To be totally honest, looking at where I am right now with my writing, I have to plant my flag firmly in the first camp—the Storytellers. When you’re building a sci-fi s...
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great points Adam Spencer - each 'category' mused by Lelouche's character here has distinct engines, rules ( not having rules is a rule in itself), and... philosophy :)...
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Thank you very much for your encouragement Sebastian Tudores
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Hey @Sebastian Tudores. It's the last day of the month, and I wanted to check in and say, she's not a pretty pitch document yet. Rough draft is the phrase to use, but it is a completely written pitch document Ready for prettying up.
How are you doing on your end of our deal?
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hi Elle Bolan ! sorry I'm late checking in. ended up having to take a short-notice 10hr drive west through the night and STILL recovering haha. CONGRATS!!! that's awesome and, really, the hard part.
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Expand commenthi Elle Bolan ! sorry I'm late checking in. ended up having to take a short-notice 10hr drive west through the night and STILL recovering haha. CONGRATS!!! that's awesome and, really, the hard part.
it's interesting to see how everyone goes about it - I have a tough time not doing both the copy of the deck and the design set up at the same time. So I've been able to complete most sections - 1) still short of a mood board; 2) I realized I need to revisit my comps toward more of an 'elevated espionage thriller' vibe; 3) and need to simplify the synopsis. but definite progress - thank you for being my AP! :)
what app/software do you use for the 'prettying up'? I've found myself using almost exclusively Canva lately.
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@Sebastian oh yes, Canva Pro all the way. I love how I can build the look of each slide in layers. I do have my images ready. So now I can clean up my copy and create the deck.
And thank you for the s...
Expand comment@Sebastian oh yes, Canva Pro all the way. I love how I can build the look of each slide in layers. I do have my images ready. So now I can clean up my copy and create the deck.
And thank you for the same! I needed it. I've been stalling for two weeks on this thing. Appreciate the nudge!
Hopefully you get some r&r in soon!
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Go Canva Pro! ;) and thank you Elle Bolan - trying to use today's writing session as relaxation time... alas, apparently that doesn't go together with espionage thrillers haha...
Expand commentGo Canva Pro! ;) and thank you Elle Bolan - trying to use today's writing session as relaxation time... alas, apparently that doesn't go together with espionage thrillers haha