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Michael Thorn
Good idea or not?

I know how long it takes for words on the page to finally appear on the screen, if they ever do, so I intend making Arigni 1 available as a novel early in 2026, with Arigni 2 coming late 2026 or early 2027.

But I'm not sure. Is this a good idea or not?

CJ Walley

It all depends on your goals. I have published all my feature specs as books. That's been great for all my friends who want to read them. It also means my story is out there, rather than locked away o...

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Michael Thorn

@CJ Walley I'd like to have it available but what gives me pause is what if a producer or exec becomes half way interested in helping to sell a series pitch but then says "I see you published it as a...

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CJ Walley

I cant see them caring that much about poor sales on a novel that's not with a publisher or been marketed hard.

I've spoken with producers who have been presented with "best sellers" that have less than a dozen or so reviews, and I think that looks worse.

David Taylor

I went off publishing my books - it takes too long - and am now adapting them into features/TV series. I have eleven but had my publisher go bust and with it went my Contract for eight of the books. I've fallen in love with TV pilots too.

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Tim Morell
Lessons in screenwriting

How do you make a script you've been commissioned to write about the setbacks that occur while trying to deliver a load of dry ice into something interesting? My solution, turn it into an allegory about the ICE raids currently going on in the country and the underlying politics they represent. I had...

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Samara Aridi

That's fantastic! This really shows the power of combining storytelling with compelling imagery.

Awesome news! Congrats

Happy holidays!

Tim Morell

Thanks for all of the nice comments. The weird thing about it is that I met this guy after responding to a post he put on a neighborhood site called Nextdoor. He'd just graduated from AFI and was look...

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Jim Boston

Tim, way to GO! Here's wishing you tremendous success with "Igloo among Palms!"

Cristin Sturchio

I like how the visual and the concept reinforce each other here. It creates instant clarity for the reader. Thanks for putting this out there.

Tim Morell

Yeah, I wasn't unhappy with the way it came out for an AI thing, but with a little refinement it could be quite interesting. For instance, I don't like the font, and I would have liked to see the car'...

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Cynna Ael
November Write Club-- End results.

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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Sebastian Tudores

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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Juliana Philippi

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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Kseniia Zhuravleva

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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Cynna Ael

Thanks Sebastian Tudores! It's been a wild ride to be able to get this done. But I'm so thrilled to have written after so many years of not being focused or energised enough....

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Sebastian Tudores

love to hear it Cynna Ael - and that energy is contagious in the best of ways!

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Fuad Shawn

This is a massive win for the UK film industry. Greenlighting Marlow Studios not only strengthens the country’s production landscape, but also opens doors for thousands of new creative jobs and traini...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

This is so good, especially for us in Europe. Thank you, Amanda, for sharing.

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Ray Watters
Hr721 performing artist tax parity act - please read!

Fellow actors, a quick reminder…

If we want real change for working performers, we have to lift our voices off the stage and onto Capitol Hill. HR 721 — the Performing Artist Tax Parity Act — is back on the table, and this time it’s sitting in the House Ways & Means Committee waiting for enough of us...

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Suzanne Bronson

Oh good idea thank you Ray Watters One can also reach them via X.

Ray Watters

Good to know, Suzanne Bronson ! Any way to communicate with them is good...as long as a bunch of us communicate!

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Philippe Jeanneteau
Balancing Emotional Depth and Worldbuilding in Sci-Fi Writing

Hi everyone!

I’m a writer and illustrator working on a near-future sci-fi drama centered on emotion and human connection.

I’m currently exploring how to keep a strong emotional core while developing a high-concept world.

How do you personally balance character intimacy with larger thematic or socie...

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Philippe Jeanneteau

Maurice Vaughan Thanks again, — I followed your suggestion and just posted the logline on my profile. Really appreciate the help!...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Philippe Jeanneteau.

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Wonderful question, I'm doing this right now with my series Finding Elpis lol :) since there are lots of planets I'm exploring in the series, I touch up on them more than I properly deep dive into the...

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Meriem Bouziani

It’s truly a good question that I also have.

In sci-fi, especially when you go very deep into scientific plausibility, the work can start feeling like a textbook instead of a story.

So you need to rei...

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Meriem Bouziani

Your idea sounds so insane.

You’re discovering many planets at once, and it really makes me curious about them.

Keep going — let us see your planets Banafsheh Esmailzadeh...

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Anthony McBride
A Season of Giving

All,

The season for thanks and to give is here.

What are you all thankful for leaving 2025 and what all did you give to 2025 and the screenwriting community.

Me: Thanks-I'm thankful to 2025 for allowing me to write a record number of screenplays that I was able to turn into novels; Give-I was able to g...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Anthony McBride. I got a lot done this year. Wrote scripts, rewrote scripts, networked, pitched projects, etc. I gave feedback to other creatives on their projects and helped out creatives this y...

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Anthony McBride

Maurice Vaughan Thanks a bunch for the reply. Great job on all that you've done this year too.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Anthony McBride. Thanks. Hope we all have an incredible December and 2026!

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Luck Is a Hard Target!

I am a Canadian of Bulgarian descent, and my passion is action thrillers.

The last book I wrote and published, a two-part spy action thriller, is of the same title:

LUCK IS A HARD TARGET. A 10-episode TV series was written, based on this two-part script, by a professional film screenwriter. It is fo...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Jan Pavlov. I'm looking forward to watching LUCK IS A HARD TARGET! If you ever have any questions about Stage 32, let me or another Lounge Moderator know. We have badges on our picture...

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Adebowale Segun

how can i be in this wonderful movie

Jan Pavlov

I have a perfect character for you there, FBI agent Samuel Dante... First have to find a Producer! :)

J David Parker

welcome to the road to fucking nowhere!

J David Parker

welcome to the road to fucking nowhere

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Andre Pierre
New here and very Exited!

Hey Guys, my name is Andre Pierre, a multidisciplinary performer from Roosendaal, the Netherlands. I'm very new here, and very exited to take this step in my life.

I’m currently training and developing my craft in both on-camera acting and singing vocals, and I bring a strong background in professi...

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Michael Dzurak

Weclome to the S32 Club!

Laura J Harris

Hi Andre!

Lovely to meet you (digitally!

Andre Pierre

Frank Van Der Meijden Hee Nice to meet you as well, we only live like 2hours away from each other. But Cool to also meet someone from holland here.

Andre Pierre

Maurice Vaughan Yes I will check out the blog. I will be on here almost every single day as I can. I time i will share my self tapes of singing or acting. I Will also upload some of my presentation on...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great, Andre Pierre. You can post your videos on your profile by moving your mouse over "Profile" on the bar near the top of Stage 32's home page and clicking "Video/Audio." You can also post your vid...

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Laura Heselton
Hello - newbie to posting and writer's room

I'm wanting to either purchase and updated version of Final Draft or Celtx, as I have Celtx drafts on an external HD - I can't find the Celtx application on my computer any more and have no idea if you can download those scripts over to Final Draft. Anyone know? Thanks L

Fuad Shawn

Yes, you can transfer your old Celtx scripts into Final Draft — but you can’t open a .celtx file directly. You’ll need to export your Celtx projects as PDF, TXT, RTF, or Fountain first. After that, Fi...

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Laura Heselton

Thanks Fuad. One more question. Would you recommend Final Draft over Celtx and why?

Fuad Shawn

Just starting out or working on a small project? Go with Celtx — budget-friendly and great for collaboration.

Writing professional scripts for bigger productions? Final Draft has you covered with industry-standard formatting.

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DJ Gautam
Can anyone tell me?

what is more important, an over polished draft, or just a polished writing with good and depth in scene and dialogues which are good not maybe best one.

as i am very early time writer, I am very much learning things too. That's why my scenes are not maybe much polished with poetic writing, like I use...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, DJ Gautam. Stage 32 has an on-demand webinar called "How to Better Rewrite and Polish Your Feature Screenplay or Pilot" (www.stage32.com/education/products/how-to-better-rewrite-and-po...

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Tennyson Stead

A strong, active structure is more important than polish for making a good film, and this is where most writers fail, but the polish might be more important as a sales tool when getting reads and trying to market the script.

Juliana Philippi

DJ Gautam That happened to me, maybe all of us, when we first started, generalized descriptions and connectors as I call them. Don't worry, your voice is still shaping it sounds like. Finish the draft...

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Kevin Jackson

CJ Walley great advice and excellent analogies. Reading scripts definitely is one of the best ways to help hone your writing. I remember a writing mentor once told me, "Books are great to learn the ru...

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Kevin Jackson

Totally agree Juliana Philippi focus on finishing and ensuring grammar and spelling are polished first. Many reviewers have said, when the grammar, spelling or format is off, it makes it hard to read...

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