Authoring & Playwriting

For all the authors and playwrights in our community, a place to discuss, share content and post tips and advice.

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Kat Spencer
Do You Write Better Calm… or Chaotic?

Do you write better when you feel:

A) Calm, clear, and grounded

B) Emotional, messy, and in the middle of it

Both create very different kinds of writing.

Which one produces your best work?

Darrell Pennington

Kris Foye I love bluegrass, I'm from the area where it originated so it's probably part of nurture rather than nature but if you love Celtic or Americana music I think you will like it. If I might sug...

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Kris Foye

Darrell Pennington Ok thanks so much for this, I do like Celtic music. In fact I used to listen to some during my creative process. I'm going to make my way through these name and educate myself prope...

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Darrell Pennington

Haha - If we are back in the country hit me up and I'll take you to the best restaurants Kris Foye

Kris Foye

Darrell Pennington Will do, many thanks

Abhijeet Aade

Kris Foye Appreciate that, Kris glad it connected.

It’s something I’ve been exploring a lot in my own writing process.

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Raven Riley
Growing beyond your writing comfort zone

I've been working on a rom com project lately, which is way out of my writer comfort zone.

Typically, I'm a sci-fi and fantasy writer. But there was a (non-fantastical) story I just had to tell.

It's been interesting getting out of my comfort zone and seeing how my writing skills have grown as a res...

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Beckham B David

This is a daily and continuous process for me personally

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I do this all the time. I primarily do surreal stuff but I do have some stories that are dark, sexy, and ordinary (which are naturally the hardest ones for me to write).

Right now I’m working on a social satire.

Shamim Khaliq

good luck. i tried stepping out from scifi into comedy and horror. i discovered humans like my horror best, and that i shouldnt write it because it makes me feel sick. i also discovered i'm not funny. im sure you'll do a much better job

Meriem Bouziani

That’s so great. I also hope to find a good idea outside my comfort zone, but it never happens—my mind always brings me back to sci-fi worldbuilding.

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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?

Raven Riley

Michael Dzurak that's really cool! I'll check it out!

Raven Riley

Marie Hatten did you see Project Hail Mary yet? I LOVED it! The others look good too!

Raven Riley

Suzanne Bronson I am with you! The Chronicles of Narnia are my FAVORITE, but they've never gotten to my favorite books in the series. I'd love to see them fully done all the way....

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Raven Riley

Tess Redman YES! I would love that! The Legendborn Cycle would be incredible!

Marie Hatten

Raven Riley Haven’t seen it yet .

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Kat Spencer
Random writer moment—

One of my characters got murdered…

and I didn’t want them to die.

But the story did.

I didn’t even see it coming.

Has that ever happened to you?

Joshua Young

That's honestly the best sign a story is working because it means the narrative has its own logic and you're following it instead of forcing it. Writers who won't let characters go when the story dema...

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Laura Notarianni

This is the experience...when the world stops feeling controlled and starts feeling alive.

From my experience - EVEN in development working with writers - there’s a moment where the story begins to dic...

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Christina Pickworth

I love when stories take you in a direction you didn't see coming. Those unexpected pivots can so often be the making of them!

Raven Riley

OMG yes! I love when a twist hits me out of nowhere.

Shahzad Haider

is the story fiction or true story?

if it is fiction you can do what ever you want, you are creating it. I would say if you don't want them to die than don't let them die, even if it is illogical or absurd.

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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Suzanne Bronson

I agree with Tess. I think there is too much information and too many characters to keep track of. I would do the first three paragrahps and the last one. Just change to something like with Anna 7,000 miles away from everyone she knows.....

Shamim Khaliq

i dont know what a good blurb looks like, so i read it as is i were reading the blurb off the back of books in a bookstore. i am just a sample of one. it took me far too long to decide if i wanted to...

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Shamim Khaliq

google said: A book blurb is a short, persuasive promotional description (typically 100–200 words) found on the back cover or inside flap of a book, designed to entice potential readers to purchase an...

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Jill Godley

Tess Redman Suzanne Bronson Shamim Khaliq Thank you so much for your feedback. I took note and made changes....

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Raven Riley

Jill Godley do you have an updated blurb? I'd be happy to give you some feedback based on the changes you made :)

Lauren Hackney
Any questions?

Hey Authors and Playwrights,

Just curious if anyone has any publishing questions? Im mainly work in children's publishing and online publications but happy to give my two cents!

Cheers community!

Lauren Hackney

Geoffroy Faugerolas Australian writer Tina Strachan pitched her children's book series as an idea to Harper Collins Australia and this resulted in a three book deal. All books were published and no in...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

Super helpful. Thanks!

Darrell Pennington

Hi Lauren Hackney what a timely scroll for me to come across this post.

I have just decided to send a screenplay to a very trusted resource to determine if it could be adaptable to a stage play. If he...

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Lauren Hackney

This is an amazing question and a wonderful new way to serve your project. My strong suit is publishing with physical books and ebooks and assisting authors. Ill ask around in my network for anyone wh...

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Chidera Emmanuel

Please support"Chasing Light" project which follows three inseparable friends whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways as they create "New Light", an innovative app offering second chances to those h...

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Amanda Toney
Writer’s Block

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

Kris Foye

To preempt and cure writers block, I often keep returning to think about what in my character's backstory would influence what they do next. Even if I have to flesh out their backstory further to get the answer, by the end of the process I'll often be able to move forward.

Sachin Yadav

That’s a great approach.

Going deeper into a character’s backstory really helps unlock their decisions and keeps the story moving naturally. I’ve noticed that in crime stories especially, those hidden motivations can shape the entire narrative.

Kris Foye

Thanks Sachin Yadav, and that's such a true point about crime stories.

Adam Carpenter

I go and do something else. I might make some notes as well.

Sachin Yadav

That’s a great approach.

Taking a step back and making notes can really help clear the mind and bring fresh perspective when you return to the story.

Candace Cunningham
“They’re not watching you. They’re using you.” (All rights reserved)

The Signal ( All rights reserved) 

Logline

A rogue psychologist and a covert network of scientists manipulate human minds through hidden neural signals—engineering chaos, crime, and fame—until a reluctant insider risks everything to expose a system that turns people into both puppets and untouchable e...

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Candace Cunningham
Prequel script idea for my book adaptation (All rights reserved)

 In the whirlwind world of local celebrity, love can often feel like a double-edged sword. I found myself married to rapper" Omaha Street$", an underground rapper whose life seemed like a constant parade of fame, fortune, and chaos. Behind the glitz and glamour, however, lay a darker narrative that...

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Jeff Gregory

Have you registered any copyrights?

Candace Cunningham

yes

Tajudeen Idris
The weight

THE WEIGHT

A 10-Season Crime Drama Series

LOGLINE

A disgraced FBI agent leads a task force of broken careers investigating a murder in a dying rust-belt city and uncovers a century old conspiracy where organized crime, corporations, and government have merged into a single system of extraction. The dee...

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Jeff Gregory

Is there a registered copyright for this?

I want to continue pursuing it.

Hi everyone, and today I really want to make a comeback. I've been curious about screenwriting since I was 14, and I've given it up for a year. I started to abandon it and got caught up in other things and became someone I didn't want to be. Now I want to give up all of that and go back to being the...

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Pat Savage

Thanh Trung Nguyen go get it!!!

David Lomotey

I want to continue pursuing writing because storytelling gives life to emotions, struggles, and dreams that people may not know how to express themselves.

Every story I write teaches me something about...

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

“Very inspiring to see your determination to return to writing! That courage to pursue what you truly love is what sets great screenwriters apart.”

Kris Foye

It's great to see that you're reconnecting with your passion. Keep doing at least a little a day to maintain your momentum. You've got this!

Michael Dzurak

All the best to your writing efforts, Thanh Trung Nguyen!

Lauren Hackney
Grey matter and getting with the times

Hey Authors and Playwrights,

Question for the panel: Do you use structural software like 'Plottr' or 'Schrivener' to assist in your novel writing? If so, when you started using it, did it assist you in getting your books published? Or did it further your career somehow?

Here's where I am coming from.....

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I never use planning software lol I just write using OpenOffice or Trelby.

Lauren Hackney

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh thank you for letting me know how you craft your stories. How do you find Trelby helps you? I wonder if I should swap from Writer Duet to Trelby?...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

No worries Lauren Hackney, I realised rather late (as in, a friend told me) that Trelby is for screenwriters who know what they're doing (basically it's like Word but for screenplays). It doesn't help...

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