I'm looking forward to making connections and sharing insights for being successful. Two of my recent books, The Better Way To Win and Spiritual Steps on the Road to Success discuss how connecting with others is better than competing. Please watch this short video Thank you. https://youtu.be/cxtrO5muboc
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Hi Linda, welcome! Fantastic to have you aboard and I'm really looking forward to seeing your contributions.
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Linda. Great to see you on here... Your book "making a good screenplay great" has really helped me on many a rewrite.... Look forward to reading your advice and insights on stage 32...
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Wow! Linda Seger is in the buildin'! I'm a huge fan of your books. Welcome to S32!
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Wow Linda Seger! I love your books, you've been an inspiration to my depth of writing
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Great, Linda. I have your book "Making a Good Script Great." It was the very first book on screenwriting that I bought and read in film school. Yes, I agree about connecting with others instead of competing. I don't like competing with other people either but myself. Competition also does good because it motivates people, but at the same time, it creates envy and jealousy. Competition is basically survival of the fittest. We as human beings should learn to share the pie - it makes the world a better place to live in.
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"Making a Good Script Great" was the best screenwriting book! Had no idea you had others on spirituality. Glad to hear it! I think you're brilliant.
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Welcome aboard, Linda!
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Welcome to Stage 32, Linda!
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I'm still like, wow... welcome, welcome
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Welcome Linda. Great group and glad you're here!
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I forget....is blowing them up to smithereens one of the ways to create unforgettable characters?
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Thanks to everyone I'll be checking in here about once a week.
Hi Linda, How great to see your post here. I am a huge fan of your book "How to Make a Good Script Great" it has literally by my bedside for years (what's left of it). Nearly every page is dog-eared. Whenever I finish a first draft of a script, I go through your book again from start to finish and apply it to my new project. Thanks.
It's been awhile since I read your work, Linda, but it helped shape my early steps into screenwriting. So, thank you for your terrific books.