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J'Nae
Poet.Filmmaker.Survivor

Hello Love,

I’m J’Nae, a poet and creative writer since childhood. I’ve also trained as a filmmaker. After the loss of my mother to her third battle with cancer, and nearly losing my own life after nine years of illness and disability, I’ve decided to tell my stories as commanded by my soul-and by my...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, J'Nae. Here's the link for Week 3's blog (www.stage32.com/blog/november-write-club-week-3-how-to-make-a-strong-fir...). There's three prizes you could win this week!...

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Haley Mary

Hi, J'Nae! I'm so sorry for your loss. I lost my aunt to leukemia in 2013. I love writing poetry, too. Are there any specific genres of poetry that you write?

Maurice Vaughan

My condolences, Haley Mary.

Haley Mary

Thanks, Maurice. She passed the week before Christmas, so that time of year is always tough.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Haley Mary. I hope it's not as tough this year.

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Celine Song on Materialists: Love, Commodification, and the Divine

In her latest film, Materialists, writer-director Celine Song continues the delicate exploration of human connection that first captivated audiences in Past Lives. In a recent Creative Screenwriting interview, Song: https://www.creativescreenwriting.com/an-in-depth-interview-with-celine-song-on-her-...

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Maurice Vaughan

One way we can portray love without reducing it to cliché is putting a spin on the clichés, Sandra Isabel Correia.

Sandra Isabel Correia

I love that, Maurice Vaughan. No doubt, clichés need to be renewed with fresh perspectives and plots. For me, screenwriting is also a way to educate and bring more awareness through our stories. For e...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Sandra Isabel Correia. Screenwriting is also a way to educate and bring more awareness through our stories. I like to set up a scene so it looks like a cliché is gonna happen, but I deli...

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Katherine Blessan
Job promise that was met with silence

Hi guys,

I applied for a job advertised on Stage 32 with a company called My Story Animated. I contacted them initially and their initial email was full of promises. Submit a 5000 word script following X style (of sample given) and if they like it you'll get paid $800 if accepted and $200 even if th...

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Jon Shallit

They finally wrote back and said not interested. No reason given.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Katherine Blessan. I don't have any experience with My Story Animated, but "$200 even if they don't want it" sounds fishy.

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Michael Bennett
Real-World Film Financing Question for Producers: How Valuable Are Live Case Studies?

I’m working through the financing and distribution strategy for my feature Barrage (budgeted at ~$15M), and it got me thinking about something I’d like to hear your take on.

Do you think there’s value in producers or filmmakers being able to follow a real, in-progress case study — not a course or pit...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Michael Bennett This is essentially what the Producing Unique New Creators program does for early stage producers. Although, they don't just follow it, they work on it and get the entire behind the sc...

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Michael Bennett

I agree with part of your assessment to my query.. I would never reveal the names of funders nor sales agents/distributors for that matter, although I have had a couple of seasoned professionals who t...

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Michael T Gregory
Ripped off by fake “agent”

Anyone else out there ever been ripped off by an online person representing themselves as an agent. I have. The biggest disappointment was I’m so certain my work is worthy, I couldn’t believe she wasn’t real. She was professional, knew the processes, and totally suckered me. 

The biggest disappointme...

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Maurice Vaughan

Sorry to hear you got ripped off, Michael T Gregory. Was it a screenwriting agent?

Philip David Lee

Hey Michael,

I'm always warning others of the scumbags that infiltrate the industry and yet I get warned not to bitter (Truthful) or stand-offish (Cautiously optimistic). Now the biggest rip-off when d...

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Alexandra Stevens

Michael T Gregory so very sorry to hear this. I can see why it feels even more bitter because your work is worthy of an agent. I can see also then how that could have made you more open to this frauds...

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Michael T Gregory

Thanks for the feedback. Hindsight being 20-20, I would’ve done lots different. Do you notice there aren’t any agents on this platform?! Hmmm

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Luciano Mello
Logline improvement

This is the logline for a project I'm rewriting. and as a non-native English writer, I'm struggling to make it sound less formal.

'A small-town teen’s dream of becoming a model and escaping poverty turns into a manufactured fantasy controlled by a powerful billionaire, forcing her to confront the pr...

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Alex Hunter

Luciano Mello I appreciate I'm coming from a different perspective, as a novelist, but I think intrigue will be better served by a tad more clarity. I'm sure it only needs a few changes!...

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Bill Albert

I have to admit I like what you've got as is.

Mone't Weeks

You definitely have some good content; it just needs to have more clarity. I played with your logline and came up with two examples that might help. Perhaps you can find something in the logline that...

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Doug Nelson

Way too much stuff going on here. Why not start with - An impoverished teen's stardom fantasy is challenged as she struggles toward a modeling career. There's lots of room in the story for creepy characters in a flawed industry.

Aleksandar Lahtov

You can also try : A small town girl's dream for modeling is crashed by the powerful billionaire taking her into the world of cruelty facing with challenges and hazardous games she's never imagined before.

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Lauren Hackney
Level Up, Writers - 2026 Is Calling!

Hey there, Authors and Playwrights!

Just hopped into the Education thread and now I’m convinced 2026 is going to be the year we all level up so hard we’ll need seatbelts.

Writers, what’s on your wish list? A masterclass? A miracle? A class on how to summon miracles?

Drop your ideas - the team is li...

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David Austin Veal

I have a full play, a full play made up of collected one act plays, and many plays in the works. I guess if I had a wish list it would be finding the theater groups that would do the table reads and t...

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Lauren Hackney

Wow David Austin Veal It must be amazing to live in theatre mecca - so many people around to connect with and collaborate with. I do hope next year tells a different story for you because it sounds li...

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Lauren Hackney

@michael I hope you hit the trifecta! All three would be amazing! Crossing everything for you!

Lauren Hackney

Maurice Vaughan I agree - the short story has been shelved for too long! Time to get it back out there. I hope your 2026 is amazing!

Maurice Vaughan

I might turn some of my script ideas/scripts into short stories, Lauren Hackney. Production companies buy short stories. Thanks. I hope your 2026 is amazing too!...

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Elle Bolan
Staying Motivated: Utilizing Support and Practicing Gratitude

Hey Screenwriters! Hope everyone has had a productive and creative week so far. I had something personal happen this week that reminded me of how important support is for us writers

I got a couple shots of unexpected support over the last couple days. For those that don't know, I recently started wri...

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Elle Bolan

Well, Jim I'm glad you're here with us and that you've found your people here. That's a beautiful thing. It's amazing how simple things like social platforms can open up friendships and comradery you...

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Maurice Vaughan

Mr. Maurice Sunshine. :D I like it, Elle Bolan. My new nickname or a character in a script. Thanks.

Elle Bolan

Well, you always seem to be bringing that sunshine with you. All the time. It seemed to fit.

Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much

that really makes me happy Elle Bolan

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Congrats on the new connections! It's true, being supportive gets you far :)

My best friend is likely my biggest supporter. He's usually the first one I tell about my pitching and coverage adventures a...

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Sydney S
Happy Friday & Happy Introduce Yourself Weekend!

Hi everyone,

Happy Introduce Yourself Weekend! I’m Sydney, and I work on the Stage 32 Education team. I absolutely love meeting our community and supporting students as they grow - celebrating your wins, helping you through challenges, and cheering you on as you take the next step in your creative jo...

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Sebastian Tudores

Sydney S so nice to have finally been able to interact - you have such an inspirational energy :) I used to do quite a bit of photography myself back in the day. mostly dance, some fashion agency test...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for your encouragement Sydney S . I’m so happy you like my logline. And yes—the story hides a huge narrative that unfolds simultaneously across three major locations: Earth, planet...

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Christopher Wells

Sydney S Awesome! Nothing is cheesy about a little disco magic. I'm working on my final tweaks on my script Elimination Strain that was accepted into the Austin Film Festival where I met the awesome t...

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Sydney S

Hi Seb,

Thank you so much, that’s so kind of you to say! It’s been lovely having the chance to connect and get to know you more!

I really love to photograph the surf and a lot of nature, the sun, the mo...

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Sydney S

Hi Christopher!!

That’s so exciting, congratulations on Elimination Strain being accepted into the Austin Film Festival! That’s such an amazing achievement, and it must have been incredible connecting...

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