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Kenneth Tisdale
Defeating Writers Block

I often find that the best remedy to help me conquer writer’s blocks is to simply take a break from writing. Allowing myself space to breathe between the pages, instead of becoming consumed by the idea of forcing my way forward. Additionally, stepping away from the keyboard helps with writing qualit...

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Michael Dzurak

I found that sometimes taking walk helps. I spend hours barely writing, then I step away from the computer for a walk or even for the nght and and boom! There's that solution I was lookong for or a workable idea for a scene. So I've weaned into cycling tasks so as not to get stuck on one.

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Sandra Isabel Correia
November Write Club - Week 1 Check-In!

Hey screenwriters!

Happy FriYAY!

We’re wrapping up Week 1 of November Write Club, and I want to hear from YOU.

Did you complete the Week 1 challenges?

If so, drop a comment below and let us know:

• What goals you set for yourself this week

• What you accomplished

• Any breakthroughs, surprises, or wins you...

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Elle Bolan

Y'all don't be too impressed now - mending a broken foot means I have lots of time on my hands. All the time in the world when you're not supposed to walk if you can help it. I'm taking full advantage while I can!

Maurice Vaughan

Sorry to hear about your broken foot, Elle Bolan. I hope it heals fast!

Dejaun Lillie

Hi, Sandra. Congrats on finishing Act 1 of your script! And Elle and Maurice, congrats on your progress!

I completed the challenges. My goal for this week started out as submitting an animation pilot t...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Dejaun Lillie. Congratulations on completing the challenges and reaching your goal!

Priya Mistry

Happy Friday to all!!

I managed to complete few scenes of my Act 3. Now I am left with very few. Then I'll start rewriting very soon.........

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Dwayne Williams 2
My November Write Club Goals

Hello everyone! I’m excited to jump into this year’s November Write Club and keep the creative momentum rolling.

This month, my goals are:

Pitch and Refine – Rest, recharge, and refine my pitch decks, sharpen the action scenes, and create written pitches for all of my IPs.

Bundle and Present – Organize...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Big thanks for that Geoff Hall. Great to be a part of an inspiring atmosphere!

Dwayne Williams 2

Thanks so much, Sandra Isabel Correia! Happy NWC to you too. Let’s make this month count and keep the momentum strong!

Sheri Barbera

You go Dwayne!

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Tom DeLong
AI Influence on Screenwriting

As someone who is contemplating entering the screenwriting field, I am actively educating myself in the mechanics of large language models like ChatGPT and other AI resources. A question has arisen that I'd like to get some feedback on, and that is, 'how much can AI be involved in script generation...

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Tom DeLong

Thanks everyone for the amazing input. I will take all of this great info and work through it. Appreciate all of you!

Maurice Vaughan

I suggest checking out Stage 32's Screenwriting Education and Blogs, Tom DeLong.

Screenwriting Blogs: www.stage32.com/blog/t...

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Pat Alexander

when using AI programs like ChatGPT, you need to keep in mind that you and everything you create are the product. they will mine you, your thoughts, and your data all the way to the limits programmati...

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Mark Deuce

A great tool, but you have to be creative to write out the stories though.

Sheri Barbera

ChatGPT is excellent for lots of work but not writing scripts for you. And you cannot copyright a script made with AI. That may change in the future. For now it’s a no.

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Sheri Barbera
November writing goals -week one

This week has been filled with exciting writing goals. I’ve joined a 5am writers group to have a committed time to turn my spec tv series into a book. We meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings for about 15 minutes then spend the rest of the 2 hour committed time writing.

Though sometimes people...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Sheri Barbera. Congratulations on joining the writers group! I'm rooting for you to reach your goal!

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Pat Alexander
QUARTERFINALISTS ANNOUNCED: Stage32 X Zero Gravity 5th Annual Action/Thriller Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to all the Quarterfinalists in this year's Action/Thriller Screenwriting Contest! Let's show them our support, and if you're placed, tell us more about your scripts!

See the Quarterfinalists here: https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/5th-Annual-Action-Thrille......

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Nico Burasco

So happy that my script Katana Crocodile made it to quarterfinals, congrats to everyone!

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, Quarterfinalists!

ShaQuala M. Brown

Congratulations to everyone. My script “The Underground Consultant” made it to Quarterfinals!

Sheri Barbera

Congratulations to everyone that hit quarterfinalist. No small achievement there. Solid work

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Sebastian Tudores
My November Write Club goal

Happy Friday!

Fall is definitely a writing vibe for me. Nature reminding us so beautifully of the reality of cycles in our existence helps me open up channels not as easily accessible in the heat of the summer. As the song says:

"Everything must change

Nothing stays the same

Everyone will change

No o...

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Sebastian Tudores

Maurice Vaughan thanks buddy - same to you!! :)

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sebastian Tudores. Thanks. I'm almost finished with a draft of my feature script I'm working on for NWC.

Sandra Isabel Correia

I love your poetic vein Sebastian Tudores :)) Hapoy NWC and Autumn. It’s my favorite season of the year. I love your logline and I hope you be ready to pitch :)) One day, I want to write a CIA charact...

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Tania Ocasio

love the picture and it does embrace change.

Sheri Barbera

“Ready to pitch” is my mantra for November too! Wishing you every success Sebastian Tudores and enjoy the beautiful fall colors

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Dwayne Williams 2
Top 5 Zombie / Alien Outbreak Films — What’s on Your List?

I’m working on a new type of outbreak film and exploring how different stories handle infection, mutation, and collapse.

Here are my top 5 favorite films with outbreaks that have inspired me the most:

World War Z

28 Days Later

Resident Evil

Dreamcatcher

The Crazies

What are your top films that explore any...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Nice one, Mike Boas. This is a great take, such a distinctive and fresh inventive approach, but also grounded in a really practical storytelling technique. Appreciate the insight!...

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Marie Hatten

I can't believe I missed The Thing and Train to Busan Maurice Vaughan . You are welcome Dwayne Williams 2 . I was baffled by how the writer of All of us are dead included toxic masculinity and misogyn...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Not sure. Maybe that was intentional, to build a certain emotion or anger toward a character or system. The WWZ zombies definitely remind me a bit of the I Am Legend ones, too, fast, relentless, almos...

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Cheryle Linturn

Some have already listed my favorites. Outbreak, Dawn of the Dead, Shaun of the Dead (a classic British handling of the dead!) The Thing, Invasion of the Body Snatchers! Love all the different takes on apocalyptic movies! Thanks for making me think about the love of horror!

Marie Hatten

My pleasure Dwayne Williams 2 . The WWZ zombies are like the I am legend ones and the opening sequence is brilliant with that ant / insect plague formation. I like the teeth sound lol....

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Edward Ybarra
Too many projects?

Has anyone found themselves overloaded with projects? I have two totally different scripts (Action and Family fantasy) that placed as Finalist in recent competitions and I've got both open in two windows (Final Draft and Fade In) being retooled based on notes/feedback received. I have a third that w...

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Maurice Vaughan

I've found myself overloaded with projects, Edward Ybarra. I try to keep it to two projects now. A feature script and short script.

Yeah, you can do script swaps with other writers here in the Screenwr...

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Yelena Demikovsky

I am overwhelmed and lost between writing and working on my documentary, sometimes trying to avoid them both at the same time. Hah.

Debbie Croysdale

@Edward I used to feel overloaded, too many projects, & too little time. I’d grapple with the cause of my angst cos the continuity seemed overwhelming. Then I realised I’m hard wired as an artist, for...

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Brian Jackson

Edward Ybarra, as an ex-manager used to tell me when I became overloaded: "It's a good problem to have." ;-) All the best, ---Brian

Mark Deuce

This really enourages me!

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Libby Wright
Who Wants To Play? Loglines & Titles READY, SET, GO!

Here we go: If a whole movie was based solely on this photo and a logline you wrote, what would the movie be like? Write a Logling & Title. What would be the major themes/plot points be? Why?

I had Strep followed by moving my actress daughter cross-country to be nearer her gigs, so I've been gone fo...

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Mark Simmons

Destination Bear Valley.

Trevor and Heather Ferguson, were excited to spend a month with their Grandparents at the cabin in Bear Valley. little did they realize that their time at the cabin would become the biggest adventure of their lives!

Libby Wright

Love this idea Mark Simmons! Are Trevor & Heather kids? What would the genere be?

Mark Simmons

Yes they are Teenagers, the genera would be faith based/family friendly. The brother and sister would partake, with friends, in a wilderness adventure that they stumble on in an old book at the local...

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Mario Riportella

Love On The Weekend-

Overdue for the much anticipated get away with his girlfriend, Mark an overworked Consultant, arrives at the cabin to discover her gone. Mysterious events and danger lurk around ev...

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Debbie Croysdale

Newlyweds have a self catering honeymoon in middle class America and on Halloween the happy wife eats supper alone, unaware the rental agent is a cannibal from the deep South.

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
Manager Query Email: What Do You Include?

Some time ago, I took a course that covered the key elements of a query email to managers. Here’s what it suggested including:

• Catchy subject line

• Short but polite opening

• Logline

• Short bio

• Courteous call to action

For the subject line, I thought to include comps — something like “Guardians of t...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Leonardo Ramirez 2.

Göran Johansson

Keep it short, because that will minimize the probability that there is any typo, or something else the reader dislikes.

Anthony Catino

You don't need spend time writing a query letter anymore. Those days are over. These guys broke the mold. Look what I found: noqueryletter.com. I have 2 scripts submitted.

Leonardo Ramirez 2

Oh wow Anthony Catino - I'll check it out. Thanks!

Leonardo Ramirez 2

Great advice Göran Johansson - thank you!

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James Lagrimas
How to Write Vertical Micro Drama Scripts Webinar with Ammon Lyle

Vertical micro dramas are reshaping how audiences consume stories—fast, emotional, and tailor-made for mobile screens. These short-form, high-stakes narratives are exploding in popularity, captivating millions and opening up new doors for writers who want to connect with audiences in a fresh, viral...

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Maurice Vaughan

I watched Ammon's webinar yesterday, James Lagrimas. It's incredible! A must-watch! I'm looking forward to Ammon's next webinar!

MB Stevens

I attended Ammon Lyle's webinar. Where can I find the Q&A on the Stage32 platform?

Maurice Vaughan

You can rewatch the webinar in your Library, MB Stevens. The Q&A is toward the end. Click the gear symbol in the top right-hand corner of Stage 32, then select “My Library” in the drop-down menu....

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Sebastian Tudores

James Lagrimas this is great news - Ammon's webinars are a wealth of actionable insight. Time well invested. Look forward to this next one.

Sebastian Tudores

MB Stevens also, if you want to revisit the webinar lounge post, you can find it here: https://www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting/Understanding-Vertical-Stor......

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