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Maurice Vaughan
Everything I Did for Stage 32’s November Write Club

Everything I Did for Stage 32’s November Write Club

– I did three drafts of my Horror Action feature script I’m rewriting called Vampire-Proof.

– Rewrote my Horror Action feature script Kill the Monster.

– I turned my Crime Thriller short script into a Sci-Fi Thriller short script and made new pitch...

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Meriem Bouziani

Fantastic work—you've accomplished so many things. Keep the momentum and have a great 2026.

Ray Fontenault

Nicely done!

Maria Restivo Glassner

You rock Maurice! That is amazing!

Patrick Koepke

You're always leading the pack Maurice Vaughan !

Aleisha Brooks

WOW! That's super industrious! Yeah! :D

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Libby Wright
Wave Your Wand

Happy Monday! I have a hypothetical I was thinking about this morning, and thought I'd open it up to the group: If you could "wave your wand" and pitch a script/project to an ideal person who would it be? Why? Would you feel prepared, or would you be riding the struggle bus the whole way there? BONU...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on the sales, Libby Wright! Being at the Pitch Practices and the Lounge posts helped me get better at pitching. I plan on pitching at the Practices and Pitch Tanks....

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Jim Boston

Libby, there's a movie production company right under my and 485,000 other noses here in Omaha...Fallen Giant Films.

And I'd like to pitch the company a full-length comedy called "Really Old School," o...

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Cynna Ael

I'd love to pitch my feature to anyone- I'd love to see it through Lionsgate or A24. (I'm a huge A24 fan). How to get it done- I'd have to be brave and not just sell them on the script, but my 2 leads...

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Meriem Bouziani

I’d like to pitch my feature The Silent PFC War to a producer who thrives on large-scale, multi-location crises. The narrative unfolds simultaneously on Earth, aboard the ISS, and on the fictional pla...

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Patrick Koepke

A love these kinds of discussions. It's education disguised as daydreaming.

For me, I'd want to pitch Michael Schur my workplace sitcom Load Toads, which is a military workplace comedy about the irrev...

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David Miller
Slug Lines - Love 'em or Leave 'em?

In a recent review, the reviewer stated, “…transitions like “Fade in/Fade out” are generally discouraged in modern screenwriting.”

This got me to asking myself, should these transitions be removed out and left to directorial discretions? My current thinking now is to leave them out.

Would love to kno...

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CJ Walley

Mike's spot on. Don't overthink it.

If you go on the likes of Reddit and Facebook, you'll see people saying you should never use a single transition - that it looks amateurish, that it makes you look l...

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Michael Dzurak

I use transitions like "FADE TO BLACK" or "DISSOLVE TO" to signal a larger than expected time skip which is pretty much standard from what I've seen and read. Other than that "CUT TO" is understood to before each new slugline.

Anna Marton Henry

For TV spec pilots: I don't really care if you use FADE IN / FADE OUT, though it does take up precious page space. CUT TO between scenes is not needed as it's obvious, and also takes up tons of unnece...

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Anna Marton Henry

Also, to CJ Walley 's point, I think pretty much all pros don't care about formatting so long as it's not so bad that we don't understand what you want us to see & feel. When I comment on formatting,...

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Fran Tabor

From hieroglyphics to modern screenwriting, the purpose of symbols is to convey information. Excess written symbols slow information processing. Not enough symbols, leads to confusion. Are slug lines...

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Sydney S
Work one-on-one with a top executive to take your historical pilot from concept to completed script!

Historical shows are more popular than ever. From THE CROWN to BRIDGERTON, OUTLANDER to BABYLON BERLIN and WORLD OF FIRE, these stories from yesterday are winning raves today from fans and critics alike. It’s never been a better time to write your own historical television pilot, and this exclusive...

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Anna Marton Henry

So excited to teach this lab again and dive into different worlds in time and space! Death by Lightning debuted on Netflix as the #1 show globally and top 10 most binged in the US. The Gilded Age cont...

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Sydney S

Anna, we’re so lucky to have you host us! Thank you as always for your insight. Email me at edu@stage32.com to sign up or learn more. The lab is 20% off today for our Black Friday sale, discount already applied!

Jack Binder

Bravo!

Sydney S

Hope you can join us Jack!

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James Lagrimas
Stage 32 2-Part Class: How to Write and Pitch Your TV Animation Script with Sivert Glarum

If you’ve been paying attention to the current TV landscape, you know that animation is having a major moment. While many networks and streamers are cutting back on live-action comedies, animated series continue to thrive. Your educator for this class is Sivert Glarum — a veteran showrunner, produce...

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Lynn Garthwaite

I'm enrolled in the class, but my MAC OS won't let me fill out the questionaire that came with the confirmation. I can give some info here: My name is Lynn Garthwaite, from Bloomington, MN. I've taken...

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V. Taylor Small

Hi,

I've had a problem with my computer. Also, for some reason I cannot access the questionnaire to send in.

My name is veronica taylor small, everyone calls me v. (spelled in lower case on purpose)

I w...

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Sydney S

Hey Veronica and Lynn!

Excited to have you in class today! Email edu@stage32.com

and I’ll send you the questionnaire (with Sivert included in the email chain).

Sydney S

Hey, Lynn, I emailed it back to you from edu@stage32.com

Sydney S

Hope class is going well :) Lovely to meet everyone and any issues like I mentioned please email edu@stage32.com

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Sydney S
Hey, Screenwriters: Black Friday Savings: Webinars, Classes & Labs 20% Off!!

Hey everyone,

I hope you’re doing well! If you celebrated Thanksgiving, I hope it was full of love, laughter, and plenty of good food. Happy holidays to each of you!

Just a friendly reminder: our Black Friday sale is live, and everything, webinars, classes, and labs, is already 20% off until midnight...

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Sydney S

Here are some of my top education recommendations for screenwriters:

Sydney S

The Secrets to Becoming a Pitching Ace: https://www.stage32.com/education/p...

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Sydney S

The Cyber Monday sale is still going strong - save 20% on all webinars, labs and classes until midnight tonight! Don’t miss out!

Cynna Ael

There are some on your list I've got either saved or just got. They've made a huge difference in my writing

How to Write the Perfect Plot Twist: Thriller Screenwriting Essentials:

https://www.stage32....

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Sydney S

Thank you Cynna for sharing your list :) This makes my day to hear they've made a huge difference !

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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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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thanks Leonardo Ramirez 2, it could've been xD of course a few years later I got caught in a love rectangle that was just as epic but mostly cringe lol (it was a cheap adulthood copy of teenage drama...

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Eddie Lawhorn

Yes, my former "professional nerd" (now Private Eye) character has lots in common with me, other than the PI and mystery stuff. His story of getting fired when he rewrote a program that ran too slowly...

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Pink Matzke

It truly is like therapy because that's how I process everything is through writing

Daniel Stuelpnagel

Leonardo Ramirez 2 you are an artist and you know the truth "replacing it with hope" that is so accurate.

Yes the one I've been shooting and bringing out to festivals this year in miniature format,

#sup...

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Tim Morell
Lessons in screenwriting

How do you make a script you've been commissioned to write about the setbacks that occur while trying to deliver a load of dry ice into something interesting? My solution, turn it into an allegory about the ICE raids currently going on in the country and the underlying politics they represent. I had...

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Samara Aridi

That's fantastic! This really shows the power of combining storytelling with compelling imagery.

Awesome news! Congrats

Happy holidays!

Tim Morell

Thanks for all of the nice comments. The weird thing about it is that I met this guy after responding to a post he put on a neighborhood site called Nextdoor. He'd just graduated from AFI and was look...

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Jim Boston

Tim, way to GO! Here's wishing you tremendous success with "Igloo among Palms!"

Cristin Sturchio

I like how the visual and the concept reinforce each other here. It creates instant clarity for the reader. Thanks for putting this out there.

Tim Morell

Yeah, I wasn't unhappy with the way it came out for an AI thing, but with a little refinement it could be quite interesting. For instance, I don't like the font, and I would have liked to see the car'...

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Anthony McBride
A Season of Giving

All,

The season for thanks and to give is here.

What are you all thankful for leaving 2025 and what all did you give to 2025 and the screenwriting community.

Me: Thanks-I'm thankful to 2025 for allowing me to write a record number of screenplays that I was able to turn into novels; Give-I was able to g...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Anthony McBride. I got a lot done this year. Wrote scripts, rewrote scripts, networked, pitched projects, etc. I gave feedback to other creatives on their projects and helped out creatives this y...

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Anthony McBride

Maurice Vaughan Thanks a bunch for the reply. Great job on all that you've done this year too.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Anthony McBride. Thanks. Hope we all have an incredible December and 2026!

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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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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Juliana Philippi. Congratulations on finishing A Texas Carol and everything you accomplished during November Write Club!

I write, network, pitch, and keep learning during December, but I try to tak...

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Juliana Philippi

Maurice Vaughan Thanks for that : ) And thanks for also reminding me to take days off…time isn't linear, and sometimes projects need time to be inside our imaginations and hearts, sometimes they pour...

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Elle Bolan

December is for hot coffee and hot content. I'm gonna be writing away and networking more! I am looking forward to watching you keep going through 2026!

Juliana Philippi

Elle Bolan Same! Hot chocolate, hot coffee, hot tea, long wintry nights of inspiration, and same same same to you, success and growth in 2026!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Juliana Philippi. I need to get better at taking days off. You're right. Sometimes projects need time to be inside our imaginations and hearts. I have script ideas from years ago I hav...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh
November Write Club epilogue

This November has been fruitful indeed. I finished BoFS's first draft (and a superficial edit) just a bit more than halfway through the month, when all I meant to do was get it halfway done lol. I've also been planning the heck out of its remaining sequels, SiR and CC and Encore, so next year I'll f...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thanks, Maurice Vaughan! Indeed the obstacles are many, but I believe that if you have a gift, you have to share it with the world, so I'm gonna fight like hell to get Finding Elpis made (I'm not bein...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thanks Elle Bolan, indeed it will be, but I'm ready for it. Got so much I both can and want to do, so hopefully it all gets my time and attention~...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. "Indeed the obstacles are many, but I believe that if you have a gift, you have to share it with the world." You're right! Epic space sagas are hard sells, but y...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thanks Maurice Vaughan, hopefully soon I'll get that fateful "yes" from a manager/producer who'll let me cook (that's the most important part honestly lol, since it's a series and I've routinely gone...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. Learning how to make a pitch deck can be helpful. I learned using Canva or Canva Pro (I can't remember which)....

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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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Meriem Bouziani

Congratulations to you!

I hope you create much more in 2026.

Leonardo Ramirez 2

Oh yeah it's a blast Cynna Ael. I did one character as Robert Downey Jr and it changed the tone entirely. It wasn't too close to Tony Stark but close enough LOL....

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Cynna Ael

Maurice Vaughan Let me tell you, I've been using the "Break the Story with AI" and it's helped me to really focus on the storyline more and it's streamlined my writing because it's helping me from goi...

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Cynna Ael

Leonardo Ramirez 2 I'm with you on the voices being so much different in tone. It's like one of my stories has Pedro Pascal as the male voice and it's amazing how different it sounds from the story wi...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

Yeah that's when the character really takes on a life of its own Cynna Ael. It's fun to watch.

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