Hello creatives,
I’ve just finished reading Ashley Smith’s blog, and I want to share my thoughts.
I can’t fully express my gratitude and appreciation for this community.
My sci-fi journey and portfolio expansion began in September 2024 with ChatGPT.
It grew out of curiosity, wonder, and a cascade of questions.
The more worlds and concepts I developed, the harder it became to know how to share them.
I couldn’t tell anyone — I feared discrimination, dismissal, or underestimation.
I kept quiet, searching for a path forward while carrying more than 20 evolving worlds in my mind.
I then started an Instagram page, scifispy24, simply to share insights and fragments of my ideas.
After that, I discovered this community — a place that feels safer, encouraging, and aligned with creative momentum.
Before joining, the only path I understood was this: publish a novel, wait for luck, hope someone reads it, and pray they choose to invest and adapt it for the screen.
Now I’ve found a more direct and purposeful path.
I’m open to 100+ pitch sessions if needed — even 1,000 — just to hear that first yes, and bring my worlds to life.
My current focus is bringing my idea The Silent PFC War into a finished screenplay.
The story matters. The struggle matters. The persistence matters.
And one day, it will be realized beyond the page and screen.
Thank you to every person and every mind that helps this community grow.
I’m genuinely grateful for the encouragement I’ve received, and for the clarity this platform has given me about storytelling, pitching, and creative discipline.
Thank you again to everyone.
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I'll have to check those out, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. My favorite is Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
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comedy Sci-fi
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Maurice Vaughan For me, broccoli represents the conflict in a script since I can’t stand it and don’t eat it at all.
I love watching Comedy Sci-Fi, Neal Jamison. What's your favorite Comedy Sci-Fi movie or show?
Haha You could make broccoli a villain in a script, Abram Christian. Maybe an Animation script.