December 1st, 2025.
 I choose the commitment, and I choose to trust in this seed that has been planted, all this year, and especially during the November Write Club. I resisted, I hesitated, but when I took the plunge…the Universe spoke back. Yes. Yes. Yes. I began, revised, and finished "A Texas Carol", my first soft Christmas/Holiday screenplay, and I got clarity on how to move forward in my two upcoming projects: a comedy screenplay set in Spain, and "The Girls", an action/adventure tv show. In the middle of all of this work, I also attended amazing seminars, and read great blog posts on pitching, meetings, and well…our business of creating.Â
The momentum is created by the choice to show up, and be the person we are. This choice right now, aligns with the next one, and so on and so forth…that's what I feel happens on the page too.Â
In a script, a story, it's the same sensation, once we begin to write/type/outline/ink the dream into the page. It's manifesting our power, to choose, and to harness words into actions into movies, tv shows, etc…
December is now a working month for me, and I must say, every month, I know I have work. Screenwriting, script outlining, character development, meeting potential collaborators, preparing for pitches, taking a tea break, the silence in between acts…I am a working artist. I choose it.Â
So, I've created my slate, my list of working projects, and choose to show up : )
How does December feel for you? What does it mean to feel the momentum, and harness it, put it into our everyday life, even when no one else sees it? How do you organize your vision, projects, into tangible and real projects?
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Juliana Philippi It's weird because I know my author voice- for novels and comics. But finding my screenwriting voice was a challenge. I don't stay on one single genre, and tend to mix genres because...
Expand commentJuliana Philippi It's weird because I know my author voice- for novels and comics. But finding my screenwriting voice was a challenge. I don't stay on one single genre, and tend to mix genres because why not if it means something unique and not done before. But it's taken a while for that voice to shine through. I'm pleased to know I'm not the only one who was Christmas inspired. Now, that said, I'd love to see more non-traditional holiday movies about- various beliefs, including those considered esoteric- like Wicca, paganism, etc. For some reason, I think my writing tends to have that piece of "other" in them that makes me happy because everyone needs to be seen and recognised.
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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...
Expand commentso 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 year for you as a screenwriter. and great point about not working on different genres so closely in time - the emotional shift required could indeed be jarring.
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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...
Expand commentCynna 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 silence and allowing things, like injustice, prejudice, fear, and "cultural baggage" expectations from certain ethnic groups. I like challenging this, mixing the proverbial pot if you will, and taking this to comedy, thriller, drama, and now holidays : )
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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...
Expand commentCynna 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!
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....
Expand commentThanks 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.