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Kat Spencer
To each their own....

Not every genre is going to resonate with everyone.

But I’ve found that just because something isn’t your taste…

doesn’t mean there isn’t something valuable in it.

A line.

A perspective.

A way of saying something you wouldn’t have thought of.

Sometimes the things we don’t immediately “feel”

are the ones th...

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Zackary Goncz

I think it's actually good to work in a genre that maybe isn't your first instinct. If you're not into a lot of the tropes and things about a certain genre then maybe you can add a fresh perspective a...

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David Taylor

I was never - with a few notable exceptions - a big fan of Romantic Comedy, until my brother told me I should write one because I didn't like them. Who knew? He did.

Raven Riley

I love this question. For me, I'm always pushing myself to explore new things or try things that make me uncomfortable. It's the willingness to be uncomfortable that takes us to some magical places in our writing

Charmane Wedderburn

Kat, I tend to begin with the genres that naturally resonate, but I’ve found real growth often happens slightly outside that space.

Sometimes a genre that isn’t instinctively “mine” reveals structural...

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Jonathan Jordan

Kat Spencer I like to genre hop, though drama is where I live the most. Even so, I'm always looking for how I can blend other genres in so there can be more dimension.

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Amanda Toney
Writer’s Block

Authors and playwrights, I’m curious, how do you overcome writer’s block?

Preston Poulter

Throw away what doesn’t work and keep writing.

Paul Condon

Move ahead to another section of your screenplay or a new project and keep writing. Always keep writing!

Bamutiire Edmund

Get on with something else and soon inspiration strikes again, then I return to the writing or penning development notes. The 'something else' could be recreational like a walk, or rest like a nap, and could even be chores or other work.

Jonathan Jordan

Amanda Toney I like to joke that I can't afford Writer's Block. But one of my favorite tricks is to never end a writing session at the end of a scene/section. Instead, I like to leave the next part da...

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Debbie Seagle
Is Social Media an Industry Influencer Now?

I’ve found several articles & emails lately about BookTok & YouTube feeding the page-to-screen pipeline.

Publishers Weekly recently highlighted multiple books moving from page to screen in 2026, especially works tied to strong online readership.

Successful YouTube creators are getting deals at Netflix...

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Marc Ginsburg

That's the wrong fucking profile--boy, you're really bombing out. The answer is YES, a social media presence makes a huge difference, especially when query letters and lucky connections are rhe only a...

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Vesna Floric

OH, YES

Marcellus Barron

I believe it's just another easy avenue to find material. Imagine looking for the best ice cream. You can go taste-test in the various parlours around town like they used to do in Hollywood when it wa...

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John Radtke

It's a necessary evil.

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Debbie Seagle
No Joke!

April 1st (aka April Fools Day), Stage 32 is hosting a FREE webinar:

How to Navigate the Cannes Film Festival Marché du Film.

This is an amazing chance to gain insight about the festival from the person who helps run the Cannes market itself. And it's FREE!

Register here:

https://www.stage32.com/educ...

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Raven Riley
Adaptations: What do you want to see

This past weekend, I saw Project Hail Mary, and it was really inspiring to me as a writer.

Not only do I want to adapt the books I'm currently writing, I also LOVE adaptations of my favorite books.

So I was curious, what books would you love to see adapted into movies, tv shows, or limited series?

Michael Dzurak

I am eagerly awaiting The Backrooms movie from internet lore. It's a fascinating concept that grew into something pretty wild.

PS: I started an adaptations series in the OTT & Transmedia Lounge:

https:/...

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Suzanne Bronson

I wish they would do some good adaptations of THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA and perhaps Lewis' SPACE TRILOGY

New Social Media Video

All,

Check out this new video I made with Google Gemini.

AI is here to stay.

This thing saved me hundreds of dollars and took seconds to create.

Let me know what you think.

Lauren Hackney

Wow - I had no idea this could be done. Amazing!

Paul Samson

hmmmm ... will you like me to share you some ideas on how it will work

Anthony McBride

Paul Samson I used Google Gemini and just asked to create a promotional video. You'll have to subscribe to a paid plan.

Lauren Hackney
Great opportunity!

Hey Authors and Playwrights,

This Wednesday, April 1st, Stage 32 is hosting a FREE webinar: How to Navigate the Cannes Film Festival Marché du Film

This is a big one.

We’re bringing in Guillaume Esmiol, Executi...

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Jill Godley
Feedback Please!

Hi, I'd love some feedback on my book blurb.

He thinks she is his savior; she knows he is the enemy.

Her trip to China was supposed to be a simple reunion with her sister—until she becomes a key witness against a human trafficking ring and identifies its leader, her former patient, Ryan Anderson.

An...

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Alex Silverscript

This is a strong concept you’ve got clear stakes, tension, and a compelling character dynamic, especially with Ryan’s “enemy who believes he’s a savior” angle. That’s a really powerful psychological h...

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Jill Godley

Alex Silverscript thank you feel free to send any tweak suggestions. I’ve written so many my brain is ready to

Federico Luna
Visionary creator Federico Luna

Hello,

My name is Federico Luna, writer and producer with Gemini Thoughts Studios. I’m reaching out to introduce myself and share a diverse portfolio of original film and television projects currently available for development and production.

Through Gemini Thoughts Studios, I have developed a catal...

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Lauren Hackney
This weeks Coffee and Content

Hey Authors and Playwrights,

I found this week's blog by RB interesting - there have been some great responses from readers. So make sure to comment when you stop by and share your thoughts, too! Check it out!

https://www.stage32.com/blog/coffee-content-the-smallest-details-can-mak......

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Raven Riley

This one was SO GOOD! I loved it! Highly recommend

Lauren Hackney

Thanks Raven Riley I hope you have the best week! x

Aaron Kaplan
Final draft

I hope I’m in the right group and I apologize if I’m not I just was reaching out to find out who can offer some advice on using the software final draft. I just need to convert my musical from a script I created for film to a script for Broadway style musical, which is a bit different and requested...

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R.L. Canupp
The Year of The Forever Tapes

I’ve been working on organizing my 2026 release schedule, and I ended up creating a visual calendar to help me keep track of the five core books in my series. It got me thinking about how much strategy goes into planning a multi‑book rollout, not just the writing itself, but the timing, pacing, and...

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Beckham B David

nice job

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