Authoring & Playwriting

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Cynna Ael
Creativity Burnout: Or How I run from the Artist Block.

So, as an author/writer-- it's easy to think the ideas will be around forever. However, having been an author for way too many years-- with years I didn't produce much of anything- I've learned some simple facts-- we get exhausted. We need to refill our creativity wells regularly.

I found "The Artist...

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Maurice Vaughan

My condolences, Cynna Ael. I get burned out. I'm trying to get better at avoiding it. I'll check out "The Artist's Way." Thanks for the book rec!

Cynna Ael

Thanks. This month- I've been a published author for 22 years and I realised-- I've switched mediums- even though I do still write novels and stories-- that I don't want to burn out in scriptwriting....

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Cynna Ael. Congratulations on being a published author for 22 years! I make really detailed outline for my scripts, so I don't usually have a problem keeping ideas flowing. And doing t...

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William Henderson

Thanks Cynna for sharing. I am indebted to Julia for inspiring a new season of my creative writing journey. Best wishes!

Cynna Ael

William Henderson Right? Sometimes a book like this can get you out of those doldrums and the block that you didn't realise was building up. Rereading it recently was like opening a brand new door for...

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Debbie Seagle
Are You Offending Someone?

Oh WOW! I had a conversation with my cousin last night. He is also an author & an amazing man with incredible insight. I asked him to read my script a few weeks ago…

He pointed out that – in my script – I blatantly created a character who was an egotistical know-it-all – and highly recognizable! (No...

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Debbie Seagle

I love the wise, true, & tried advice! Thank you for your insight. It does seem to offend someone somewhere every time I write anything. Never my intention. Maybe they are people who want to be notice...

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Cynna Ael

I take pieces from various people I know, have met, or inspired by-- it's a fine line between replicating them and using certain things as inspiration. You're right- it's not worth hurting someone, bu...

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Suzanne Bronson

Oh Debbie Seagle I would like to offer you some advice that I apply to my personal life. I hope that it will help you not to worry so much about what other people think and brush it off. Don't let som...

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Debbie Seagle

Thank you Suzanne Bronson - I love your confidence. "Offense is taken, not given." - a great way to look at it, and I'll not let it dilute my creativity.

Debbie Seagle

Cynna Ael what a great way to look at a character - honoring them!

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Meriem Bouziani
Philosophical question

Hello creatives,

I have a question for all authors and screenwriters who enjoy philosophical themes.

Have you ever tried to imagine the unimaginable?

As someone obsessed with alien civilizations and other planets, I constantly try to think in their logic and imagine how they might live. Yet every time...

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Nicolas Lavoie

I’ve a master in philosophy so here is my advice.

What we do in philosophy is to go at the very root of what we know and question it. For exemple, time. We are used to linear time with causes and conse...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you for your suggestions. I hope you succeed in writing your project Michael Dzurak...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you, that’s truly helpful. I’ll think about those questions Nicolas Lavoie

Ian Buchanan

I see my last answer was perhaps misguided as it was more about the nature of “original thought”.

if it’s about devising an advanced culture - the first thing I think of is habitat.

advanced cultures b...

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Meriem Bouziani

thank you those are truly helpful questions to build a civilization Ian Buchanan

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Philippe Jeanneteau
Balancing Emotional Depth and Worldbuilding in Sci-Fi Writing

Hi everyone!

I’m a writer and illustrator working on a near-future sci-fi drama centered on emotion and human connection.

I’m currently exploring how to keep a strong emotional core while developing a high-concept world.

How do you personally balance character intimacy with larger thematic or socie...

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Philippe Jeanneteau

David Taylor I get what you mean — those small daily irritations really do bring something genuine to a relationship.

For me, tension often comes from something a bit deeper: the way people are, their...

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Jabulani Pongolani

Personally, I think emotional depth and worldbuilding in sci-fi are two important aspects in the said genre but the former is the engine that drives the story forward.

In all movies, your emotional de...

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Philippe Jeanneteau

Jabulani Pongolani Thanks, Jabulani — that idea really resonates with me.

I often start from a simple question: what does the system expect from people, and how do those expectations quietly shape th...

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Debbie Croysdale

In a novel use thoughts, feelings & POV of protagonist & antagonist. Or jump into each of the characters minds in turn. Re scripts, obviously show, don’t tell with visual action/subtext. Add “Universa...

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Philippe Jeanneteau

Debbie Croysdale Thanks so much for your insight, Debbie — I really appreciate the depth of your perspective.

What you said about shifting between inner conflict and larger external forces really spe...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
Stage 32 Community Open House: Free Webcast Event!

Monday, December 29th at 12:00 pm PT

Every success story begins with a first step. If you’re ready to stop creating in isolation, build meaningful relationships, and start getting your work seen, this is the perfect first step.

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Jay A Swendris

I Posted for a co righter . with about 3 years to live I was told go to school then come on Knowing Il be dead by then this dream is the only thing that keeps me going . maybe it is time to give up and say good night all !

Leonardo Ramirez 2

It's not time, Jay A Swendris. I don't know what your doctors have said or why but it's not always about making it. It's about living in the dream in the now by pouring out your stories. No matter how...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
Writer’s Room Exclusive Webcast: State of the Industry with RB Botto

Tuesday, December 16th at 1:00 pm PT

Join Stage 32 CEO Richard “RB” Botto and Director of Development Geoffroy Faugérolas for an exclusive Writer’s Room event where they’ll break down the current industry landscape and share what’s ahead in 2026 for writers, producers, and creators.

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How to write a series of books?

I’m writing a script from books that I write myself. I’m writing in Russian. Something big is planned. And it, like the script, nobody needs. Publishing houses in Russia do not take books because they are wrong. The problem for me is that books are written from the end. So the last book is there, th...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Mikka Hope. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Composing Lounge to the Authoring & Playwriting Lounge since it's about writing a series of books....

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Jon Shallit

I read some of what you wrote. You have talent. I can't work on your conversion into a screenplay right now due to personal issues.

Carol M. Salter

Sorry, I'm lost just reading your post, can't imagine any further.

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Lauren Hackney
Sooooo I've never had this before....

Hey Authors and Playwrights,

This week I signed another contract for a children's book with a publisher I've never worked with before. This ain't my first rodeo. I know the drill very well.

However, there's always a first isn't there.

I'm used to feedback from editors, structural editors, other writer...

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Marc Ginsburg

I suspect everyone's gonna want to improve on my work, the loudest being the ones who ignore my offerings. I'd almost rather get a "This sucks" to let me know they're paying attention.

Now the positiv...

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Marc Ginsburg

Meriem that's both hilarious and chilling at the same time. Whether it's true or not depends on the imagination of the producer. Are they a Ron Howard (Avatar, Avatar Brave New World--I forgot the nam...

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Meriem Bouziani

The De-Evolution Game was originally inspired by Mr. Nobody, and since my story also deals with parallel universes, I tried using a similar structure. I noticed how t...

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Fran Tabor

Sounds like you had an illustrator think deeply about your message, especially since you approved of the suggestion. My unexpected feedback came from an editor who suggested a different head for my sci fi books. He was right.

Carol M. Salter

If I ever get unexpected feedback, I'll let you know.

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Lauren Hackney
How to work with a book editor - developmental, line, and copy edits

Hi Authors and Playwrights,

Want to know the difference between a Developmental Editor, a Line Editor, a Copy Editor and a Proof-reader?

1. Developmental Editing (The "Big Picture")

Focus: Structure, plot, character arcs, pacing, theme, overall coherence, and concept.

Editor's Role: Acts as a critica...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for breaking down the different roles and how to work together, Lauren Hackney!

Lauren Hackney

Thanks Maurice Vaughan :)

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Lauren Hackney. This info will come in handy if I write books.

Michael Thorn

An excellent breakdown Lauren - in practice 2 and 3 often elide.

Especially important: proofreading is the FINAL stage.

Too often writers send a document to be proofread, then make changes and don't ke...

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Sam Rivera
FINAL WEEK to Submit: 6 OWAs Close Next Wednesday + Our Recent Success Stories

Our latest batch of targeted 2025 Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) closes for submissions in just one week, next Wednesday, December 18th.

This is your final call to get your work in front of top producers, showrunners, and executives seeking the next Palm Springs, Parasite, or Beyond the Lights. Just...

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Meriem Bouziani
Story Themes

Let’s talk about story themes.

What are your favorite themes to explore?

I’ll go first.

Here are the sci-fi themes I love discovering:

Biology meets the cosmos

Neuroscience

AI topics

Disability awareness

Planetary apocalypse and terraforming

Parallel universes

Beauty-standards criticism

Futurism and t...

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Meriem Bouziani

yes that's a good theme as well Maurice Vaughan

James LO

the persistence of memory

I’ve written 6 stories thinking they were about other things but in the end realised they could all go into a collection by that title

Meriem Bouziani

Even when a story explores many themes at once, there is always one major guiding theme behind it....

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James LO

meriem, have you written any short story or screenplay about times travel or parallel worlds from the lens of human existence that you would care to share? I’d be happy to swap with one of my unpublished tales revolving around the persistence of memory

Meriem Bouziani

I have the idea but it’s not written yet.

It’s called The De-Evolution Game: Paradoxes Unleashed.

https://stage32.com/post/3920679695024137577...

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Lauren Hackney
What can publishers change after you’ve signed a contract?

Hey Authors and Playwrights,

Short answer: yes - but how much they can change depends entirely on what you’ve agreed to in writing.

I’ve seen this question pop up a bit lately with authors I know, so here’s a quick breakdown for anyone heading into the publishing world:

What publishers can usually chan...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Lauren Hackney, this is such a helpful breakdown. Thank you for laying it out so clearly!

Kat Spencer

Lauren Hackney I really did! Low key and relaxing. How was yours?

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Yikes, even titles? Lol thanks for this post Lauren Hackney, I’ll definitely have to read the hell out a contract and find a good lawyer if I ever release my novels and comics :p...

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Lauren Hackney

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh I hope for you it's a case of 'when you release' not 'if you release' - you got some good stories going on - they need to be shared with the world!...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you Lauren Hackney, it's going to take a while with the way I'm going ^^; but I'll do my best~

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