Hi everyone, I’m Linda. I’m a 16-year-old aspiring screenwriter and content creator. I have a deep passion for dramatic storytelling and creating intense, emotional narratives that keep audiences on the edge of their seats. I'm highly driven to bring fresh, international perspectives to the screen."
About My Project — The Stolen Heiress (Drama/Thriller):
"I am currently developing a dramatic series titled 'The Stolen Heiress'.
Logline: After learning her entire life is a lie, a girl switched at birth vows to take back her place in a wealthy, powerful family, triggering a deadly game of betrayal and revenge against those who stole her destiny.
I’m looking to connect with mentors, producers, or fellow writers who can offer guidance on bringing this project to life. Any feedback or advice on navigating the industry is highly appreciated!"
Any product that can make my dream a reality, please contact me.
Hey Linda, this is Sandra from the Stage 32 team. I just wanted to let you know I moved your post from Producing to Your Stage, as it fits much better there. Let me know if you have any questions, and all the best to you!
Linda Essam Welcome, Linda and honestly, it’s great to see someone your age already thinking seriously about character, tension, and emotional stakes.
Your premise for The Stolen Heiress has strong dramatic potential because it immediately creates emotional conflict, identity questions, and power dynamics all at once. The “switched at birth” setup works best when the emotional consequences feel deeply personal rather than just plot-driven, and your logline already hints at that revenge and betrayal angle.
One thing I’d encourage as you continue developing it is to really explore the emotional cost of reclaiming that “stolen destiny.” Sometimes the most compelling drama comes from what the character loses internally while fighting to gain something externally.
Also, don’t rush the process. Keep writing, keep refining, and keep learning from feedback. You’re already taking an important step by putting your work out there and connecting with other creatives.
Wishing you the best with the project looking forward to seeing how it evolves.