Screenwriting

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Heidi Schussman
For Consideration!

I'm pretty excited about my script, Piratessa, moving forward for consideration in a recent Open Writing Assignment over in the Writer's Room. They tell me it will be submitted to Henry Hereford and they'll also be announcing the scripts they are submitting on the Wednesday Writer's Room executive w...

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John Fife

Congratulations Heidi Schussman Great Title too.

Heidi Schussman

Liberty V Justice (I assume this is your alias?), first I'll answer the Writer's Room question. To the right of the screen under the notifications bar is a link to the writers room. It is a monthly me...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for explaining how the Writers' Room works, @Heidi.

You can sign up for your first month of the Writers' Room free here, @Liberty: www.stage32.com/writers-room/plans-vip...

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Elle Bolan

@Heidi, thanks for giving that rundown of the writer's room!

Eon C. Rambally

Heidi Schussman, wish you the best in 2026! The artwork looks great!

I like your spirit in challenging and preparations for the future!

Good health and high spirits as usual in focus!...

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Michael Thorn
SCRIPTNOTES The book - A review

Have had a somewhat rough start to 2026, with a dose of shingles on the scalp - not wholly rid of it yet but getting there - hoping to get back to my screenplay before the week is out - in the meantime I did finish John August and Craig Mazin's distillation of their podcasts in hardback book form an...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Michael Thorn. Sorry to hear about the shingles. Hope it goes away soon! Thanks for sharing the review! I've listened to the Scriptnotes podcast. I plan on getting the book....

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Ashley Renee Smith
Don't Miss Today's Stage 32 Blog- Creating Characters That Executives Can't Forget!

Hey Screenwriters,

If you have ever gotten the note, “I just didn’t connect with the characters,” you already know how much that one line can sting. After months of shaping structure, dialogue, and plot, hearing that the characters didn’t land can feel brutal. That’s exactly why today’s Stage 32 Blog...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Ashley Renee Smith. It's a must-read blog! The hardest part of character development for me sometimes is picking the right personality, strengths, flaws, fears, history, etc. for a character. The...

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Shahin Rashidhashemi
Seeking advice: Publisher offered a contract for my series-based manuscript

Hello Stage32 community,

I’d appreciate some professional perspective from fellow screenwriters and producers here.

Recently, a UK publishing house reviewed my manuscript Frame / Small House and offered a contributory publishing agreement after their editorial board evaluation. They provided positive...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

I would make sure you have an attorney look at that Shahin Rashidhashemi. Then if you agree to it, keep in mind that producers will ask you for book sales numbers so you'll want to make sure you have...

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Alex Hunter

My rule of thumb, never pay someone to publish your work. Walk away or, at the very least, walk in with your eyes wide open! Feel free to DM if I can be of any assistance. I’m based in the UK, but my publisher is based in the US!

Michael Thorn

By the word 'contributory' I take it the publisher is asking for payment, so I would be very wary. What do you hope to gain from the investment they expect you to put in? Why not self-publish? Like yo...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

Totally agree with what others are saying Shahin Rashidhashemi. If they are asking for money, it's not a traditional publishing deal. I would walk away from that....

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Brenda Brown
Screenplay Submission

I hope the new year is treating everyone well.

I’m reaching out on behalf of a writer I’ve known for more than 35 years who has created an exceptional screenplay. While I’m an Enterprise Partner with Apple and have several industry contacts, I’ve learned firsthand that getting a script into the right...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Brenda Brown. Hope the new year is treating you well too! I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Filmmaking/Directing Lounge to the Screenwriting Loun...

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Brenda Brown

Thanks, doll, I just emailed them.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Brenda Brown. Great. And the writer is welcome to join Stage 32.

Crystal Rollen

hope you find them

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Roberto Micheletti
Best time to post your loglines.

So guys i have a question.

when is the best time to put up your logline and synopsis on here

when you done writing the script?

OR

when you just start writing the script?

Maurice Vaughan

I wait until I'm ready to pitch a script, Roberto Micheletti. That way, if a producer, director, etc. wants to read the script right away, they don't have to wait....

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Roberto Micheletti

Maurice Vaughan Oh yeah, that's smart. Thanks man.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Roberto Micheletti.

Cristin Sturchio

I'd say when you're done writing your first solid set of drafts. There's always new directions, a different focus and when the story shifts, the logline can shift. It's nice to let the story breathe and then the logline captures it. Then you can adjust!

Roberto Micheletti

Cristin Sturchio smart. Thanks Cristin.

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Scott Westover
2 Pg Pitch: Confessions of a Sony Adman--Based on a True Story

Pls let me know if this is a movie you'd like to see:

Confessions of a Sony Adman—Based on a True Story

Scott Westover

Genre: Docudrama, Comedy, Biopic--118 minutes

Comps: AIR, STEVE JOBS, BLACKBERRY

Logline: When ambitious Sony adman Scott Westover signs...

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ADMAN REVELATIONS
ADMAN REVELATIONS
Tells the story of how a shiny 12-centimeter disc saved the music industry and helped Sony become an entertainment giant.
Maurice Vaughan

I'd watch that movie, Scott Westover!

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Ron Reid
Why 2026 might the most creative time to write

A lot of classical films came out of difficult times and hardship. Are you going through something or dealing with something? Or just wish you can get out of your funk and get that pitch or write that story you have been putting off in 2025? Or did you pitch a producer, manager or agent and they hav...

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Maurice Vaughan

Incredible, inspiring post, Ron Reid! I'm not sure if I've written any scripts out of difficult times and hardship. Thanks for the idea! I second the Pitch Practices, Pitch Tanks, and Coverage Reports...

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John Mezes

Thank you, Ron, for those thoughtful, encouraging words about Pitch Practice and Stage 32’s other educational programs! You wrote a great tutorial guide for operating Stage 32’s services effectively....

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Whitney Davis
Development Exec / Producer Q&A

Hi Y'all! I'm trying to be more active in the community and not just in the Script Services arena. I'm so grateful that this platform has introduced me to so many of the brilliant storytellers the world has been waiting for! I'll be on here for the next 30ish-minutes. Ask me questions and I'll do my best to answer. GO!

Whitney Davis

Greetings Eric! You're spot on. If I read something rooted in some type of tech and I like it, I will often find myself going down a rabbit hole doing my own research on said tech. Grounding these wor...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Whitney Davis. Thanks for the answer! All of them! They're definitely gonna come in handy. I hope you have an incredible 2026!

Whitney Davis

Hey Chris W. Starting out in the business you've already done something great in joining this awesome community! Also continue to work on your craft, write everyday even if for a few minutes. Study th...

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Whitney Davis

Hi Leonardo! Yes themes! They are everything in a story and the little hooks that connect us to the heart of the art. I'm a Black woman, wife and mother so I'm drawn to exploring complex female charac...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

Great stuff Whitney Davis. I love John Hughes' body of flicks!

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 6 Pg 11 & 12 review

Ch6 Pg 11

EXT, CASTLE GARDEN - NIGHT

Garerit, still cloaked in his enchanted invisibility cloak, crouches in the moonlit garden. He gazes up at the towering structure, where a single window remains lit- the Princess's chamber. Garerit clenches a small pouch in his the magic beans he had taken earlie...

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Gregory Barone

ok, I could go back to how it was written and combine the two into one. But what page should it be on?

Maurice Vaughan

I think it'll be better on Page 12, Gregory Barone.

Gregory Barone

ok will do.

Gregory Barone

here is the edited version.

(Under the pale moonlight, Garerit grips and climbs the thick vine that has sprouted from the magic bean he planted below. The tower walls are too smooth to climb otherw...

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Maurice Vaughan

Yeah, it's better, Gregory Barone. That's Page 12, right?

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Elle Bolan
Trimming the Fat: Scrubbing away good writing feels bad

We've all been there - staring at a killer line we just cannot bring ourselves to backspace away.

My notes app accepts these sacrifices like a hungry god - gratefully and without complaint. But I do have a split second of regret when the cut happens. It's not quite like eating your young. Far less c...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

I'm jealous Elle Bolan. I want a virtual assistant now.

Elle Bolan

It's probably the most helpful thing I've embraced, app wise. I love just being able to spit out what I'm thinking and it picks it up. And is far better, visually, than my sorry ass notes haha

Leonardo Ramirez 2

So it's an app Elle Bolan ? What's the name of the app?

Elle Bolan

Otter.ai for voice notes. I use a standard Google assistant on one device and I'll never switch that one to Gemini. Gemini on my phone.

David K. Knight

I usually keep them in my previous drafts and change them out or delete them in my current draft. I am, however, planning a new "Ghost Scene Folder" for the specific script and scenes that are removed.

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Lesley Harmon
Best Film Festivals to attend for Screenwriters

Hi Everyone,

Curious to know what are the best film festivals you attended in the past that you would recommend?

Thanks!

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Lesley Harmon. I haven't been to film festivals, but Stage 32 is the Global Screenwriting Contest Hub. There are some film festival screenplay competitions on the page. www.stage32.com/scriptservi...

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