Screenwriting

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Every great script lives or dies by its plot.

We often hear that a strong plot twist can elevate a story, but sometimes it risks feeling forced or gimmicky. As writers, we’re constantly balancing surprise with coherence, making sure the audience stays engaged without losing trust in the narrative.

Screenwriters, I’d love to hear your thoughts:

Ho...

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Kseniia Zhuravleva

It’s much easier to...

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David Taylor

Imagine the audience, Excited/Deeply moved/Shocked/, shouting at the screen because of what you just did to them, then eager to see how it turns out: My brother reads my scripts and often uses our exp...

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David Taylor

A lot of Blogs are very informative - Contracts; Directing; Producing; Markets etc. Many blogs for newbies are essential, like structure or whatever. Some are unintentionally hilarious - usually the o...

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Debbie Croysdale

I prefer plot twists a “profound” game changer & totally unexpected, not just another bead along story string. A Holy Cow moment, over the story chain simply evolved.

Matthew Thompson

I’m a very unique writer. I don’t really have a plan, but if I do it’s very loose. I just start winging it scene by scene working towards the end and whatever happens happens. So if I throw a plot twi...

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Pat Alexander
WINNER ANNOUNCED: 6th Annual New Voices in Animation Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to our Winner in this year's Animation Screenwriting Contest -- Tony Yancey II with his winning script, CAT AND CLOAK! Let's show Tony our support, and if you placed, tell us more about your scripts!

https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/6th-Annual-New-Voices-in-......

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Kevin Jackson

Congrats Tony

Sebastian Tudores

Congratulations!!

Ashley Renee Smith

Woohoo! Congratulations, Tony!

Aleisha Brooks

Hey Tony! Congratulations! That’s a big win! Well done!

Kenneth Ellis 2

Congratulations(!!!); these are actually your results to live out now! (huge smile)

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Sam Rivera
New 2025 OWAs: Major Producers Seek Fresh Comedy, Grounded Genre, Music & More

We’re kicking off December with a brand-new batch of targeted Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) for 2025. These opportunities come directly from a powerhouse group of producers, showrunners, and executives looking for the next Palm Springs, Parasite, or Beyond the Lights.

With a direct line to top-tier...

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Pat Alexander
Harlan Schneider

Hello all, I'm looking for advice on what to do regarding a literary manager who requested a meeting after reading the first ten pages of a TV pilot I wrote with my writing partner. The Stage 32 Moder...

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Darrell Pennington

Hi @David - is this script available to read? It sounds incredibly interesting.

Maurice Vaughan

Did you email writerhelp@stage32.com recently about it, Harlan Schneider?...

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L "Von"Johnson

Hi,

I submitted my screenplay, "Fancy":

Logline: In 19th Century New Orleans, a privileged Creole girl learns her lineage affords her advantages. But those come at the cost of providing "special" servi...

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Micheal Camp

Hello All!

Is love a chemical reaction we can control, or is it a variable we just have to survive? That is the central question in my new script, The Perfect Kisser (genre: Rom-Com).

We’ve all seen th...

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Juliana Philippi
Momentum into the Future…2026…and onto the Page

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 C...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Juliana Philippi What a powerful reflection, and such a beautiful way to close out the year. There’s something really special about that shift from resisting the work to embracing it, and you captured...

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Juliana Philippi

Ashley Renee Smith Thank you!!! I will always remember your email, or post, asking me what I was doing, and if I would join November Write Club.

Juliana Philippi

Darrell Pennington Thank you so much: )

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Jim Ramsay
Scrybe

Does anyone have experience with the writer's site called "Scrybe"?

Maurice Vaughan

Here's a post about Scrybe from a month ago, Jim Ramsay: www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting/Scrybe...

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Jim Ramsay

Thanks, Maurice. Got it.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Jim Ramsay.

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Elle Bolan
As I emerge from the depths...

... Of the land of Rewriting and Rereading, I find myself asking a question.

How do you juggle the work on completed drafts versus the drafting of the new?

I have dedicated time in each day for each task, including networking. What do you do to juggle all the many moving parts? Or do you zero in on one project at a time?

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I definitely have a case of tunnel vision for the most part lol I like to focus on one thing at a time if it's really complex. Normally I am able to multitask simpler projects but if its a big project...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Elle Bolan, welcome back from the land of rewriting. That place has swallowed many of us whole at some point. Your question is such a good one, because balancing revisions with new pages can feel like...

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Nicolas Lavoie

It’s two very different type of tasks requiring a different mindset. I prefer to split them apart. one day I do new pages and the other day, I revise. However it’s important to spend at least two hour...

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Elle Bolan

@Banafsheh the tunnel vision phase is so fun.

Elle Bolan

@Ashley Renee Smith now that's awesome. It really hard to juggle all the things. I'll adopt that flexibility you talk about in because sometimes I do feel like I'm expecting too much with not enough hours.

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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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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!

Ashley Renee Smith

This is such an impressive update, Cynna Ael, not just in terms of output, but in the clarity of what you learned along the way. Two full scripts in such a short window, plus active rewrites on your r...

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Rehaan Riyasdeen
Film Idea

I was just thinking and this idea popped into my head and I was just wondering what your thoughts on it were. So the story would center around a university student who is waiting for his girlfriend in their meeting spot, he keeps on waiting but she never shows up. This leads to him searching for her...

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Maurice Vaughan

I like the idea, Rehaan Riyasdeen! It's unique. I can picture the script having all kinds of obstacles and twists.

Meriem Bouziani

Good idea.

But what if the two girls are twins?

The boy works so hard to save the kidnapped girl,

and when he finally finds her, she isn’t his girlfriend.

Then they begin searching together for the oth...

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Rehaan Riyasdeen

Damn, that is a really good idea

Meriem Bouziani

Feel free to use it and expand it even more Rehaan Riyasdeen

Rehaan Riyasdeen

Thank You

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
How Your Life Shapes Your Stories

The stories we tell are often pieces of ourselves. My own experiences—struggles, joys, lessons—slip into my characters, their choices, and even the worlds I create.

I write science fiction and fantasy, but at the core, it’s about conquering the dark night of the soul and replacing it with hope.

So her...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

The childhood trauma thing is a big deal to me so I'm comforted to hear it's been a good journey Sebastian Tudores. Thanks for the kind words as well. They mean a lot....

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David Taylor

If you write a hundred thousand fictional words, you can still remain invisible. If you write a million fictional words, you are in those words whether you attempted to hide yourself or not. You are a...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

True words spoken David Taylor. If we're a product of our experiences, it will pour onto the page.

Ashley Renee Smith

Leonardo Ramirez 2, I love this question, because it gets to the heart of why so many of us write in the first place. Even when we’re building impossible worlds or pushing our characters into fantasti...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

I'm so glad you shared this Ashley Renee Smith because yours is one of the most powerful examples I know, of the drive that is behind why we write. And it's those pieces that are coming together throu...

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Shirley Collier
Fictional Characters

Hi Everyone. Cold and rainy in New England. Question for you. Who is your favorite fictional character and why?

David Taylor

Doctor Hannibal Lecter, because he only eats rude people. Tigger, because he's bouncy and fun, fun, fun. So the perfect character would be Doctor Tigger Lecter.

Meriem Bouziani

It’s Nemo from Mr. Nobody.

That movie changed a lot about how I see the world —

the meaning of choice, the butterfly effect, and the theory of parallel universes...

It’s truly a remarkable film and a r...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

That is such a good question lol, mine would probably have to be Goro Majima from the Ryu ga Gotoku/Yakuza series. He's just so lovably crazy and fun.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Shirley Collier. It's cold and rainy here too. It's hard to pick a favorite, but one of my favorites is Batman. He has cool gadgets and tech, he cares about people/helps people, he's rich, he's a...

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Ashley Renee Smith

For TV, I always come back to Buffy Summers. She’s the kind of character who evolves with you: every season asks more of her, emotionally and morally, and she keeps showing up anyway. Her strength isn...

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Philippe Jeanneteau
Do Executives Usually Respond to Loglines on Stage 32?

Hi everyone!

Quick question for those who’ve been on Stage 32 longer than me:

Do executives, producers, or reps usually respond when they read a logline or a written pitch here?

I’m curious to know how often outreach or feedback happens on the platform, and what your experience has been.

Thanks!...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Philippe Jeanneteau. I sold four short scripts by posting them on my profile (plus networking). I've also gotten feedback from writers, directors, etc. on my loglines and scripts.

Here's some of th...

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Philippe Jeanneteau

Thanks a lot, Maurice — that’s super helpful!

I really appreciate you sharing your experience.

It’s encouraging to know that posting projects and engaging with the community can actually lead to real...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Philippe Jeanneteau. Great. Hope you make connections, get script requests, sell your projects, and more on here!

Philippe Jeanneteau

Maurice Vaughan Thanks again for your help, Maurice — I really appreciate it....

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Philippe Jeanneteau.

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