Screenwriting : Writing is hard. Don't make it harder on yourself. by JD Wallace

JD Wallace

Writing is hard. Don't make it harder on yourself.

Money. Then more money. Sneaking to Starbucks for solace. Skipping events with friends because another pricey coverage came in and you want to get a jump on the rewrite--as if someone in the industry has a stopwatch on you. Now what? Queries. Then more queries. A bite here and there but no one to talk to, just yet. Where can I get that honest feedback from a live operator about my pitch or script? Stage 32 that's where. Setup a call with a producer who has actually produced something you heard of. Spend an hour, let them get to know you. It's not just about the script, or the pitch. It's about you. You have to sell yourself and your passion. They know. They can tell. They were where you are. Come join us for a coffee and consult. My partner and I are award-winning scriptwriters and in a little over a year gained what we needed--a manager. Someone to champion our work to the world. It's your turn, let Stage 32 help and spread the word.

Maurice Vaughan

Your advice is spot on, JD Wallace! I've had a great phone consultation and great Pitch Sessions on here. I'm waiting to hear back from a Pitch Session. Excited to see the results.

Kiril Maksimoski

"There's no tough...there's only trained and untrained"...now, which fine character said this?

Maurice Vaughan

John Creasy, Kiril Maksimoski. Played by my favorite actor. Denzel Washington!

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