disabled and poor but i keep going I love historical crime with love at the end. when i write romance if it does not make me cry it is not good enough hence Louies Speakeasy and Mia
Louies Speakeasy Louie claws his way out of the docks and into the glow of his own speakeasy, rising from rags to riches on grit, charm, and impossible odds.
i will share credit with you if you can help me upgrading. Sandra Bullock or an impostor offered me 2.5mill for it. i have words and contact from her u can show you that is if she is real
Louies Speakeasy sounds interesting, Ernest Wedgwood. You could post your script on your profile. Producers search profiles for projects. That and networking are how I sold four short scripts to a producer. Click the gear symbol in the top right-hand corner and select “Edit profile” in the drop-down menu. Scroll down to “Loglines” and click “Add/edit loglines” to the right of “Loglines.” You can also post your script on your profile this way: www.stage32.com/loglines (near the top where it says “Add a Logline”)
And something I do to pitch my scripts is post pages in Stage 32's Your Stage Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/promotion), on Twitter/X, and on Instagram, like First Page Friday, Third Page Thursday, and Sneak Peek Sunday. I've gotten interest and script requests this way. I post loglines and script posters with the pages. And sometimes I post short pitches (like two-word pitches and three-word pitches) on social media.
Hi, Ernest Wedgwood. I hope you're doing great! What are you working on/pitching?
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Louies Speakeasy Louie claws his way out of the docks and into the glow of his own speakeasy, rising from rags to riches on grit, charm, and impossible odds.
i will share credit with you if you can help me upgrading. Sandra Bullock or an impostor offered me 2.5mill for it. i have words and contact from her u can show you that is if she is real
Louies Speakeasy sounds interesting, Ernest Wedgwood. You could post your script on your profile. Producers search profiles for projects. That and networking are how I sold four short scripts to a producer. Click the gear symbol in the top right-hand corner and select “Edit profile” in the drop-down menu. Scroll down to “Loglines” and click “Add/edit loglines” to the right of “Loglines.” You can also post your script on your profile this way: www.stage32.com/loglines (near the top where it says “Add a Logline”)
And something I do to pitch my scripts is post pages in Stage 32's Your Stage Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/promotion), on Twitter/X, and on Instagram, like First Page Friday, Third Page Thursday, and Sneak Peek Sunday. I've gotten interest and script requests this way. I post loglines and script posters with the pages. And sometimes I post short pitches (like two-word pitches and three-word pitches) on social media.