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Monthly Archives: October 2015
POEM: The Best Dreams Are The Ones That Don’t Allow You To Sleep
The best dreams are the ones that don’t allow you to sleep, Making insomnia not the worst promise to keep. The mere thought of dream of mine coming true, Makes it common to be awake most nights at about … Continue reading
Posted in Dreams, Screenwriting
Tagged ABC, actress, books, Britton, Connie, Connie Britton, dream, dream come true, early mornings, insomnia, late nights, meeting, Nashville, poem, poems, poetry, screenplay, screenwriting, script, sleep, write, writing
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#Screenwriting: With My Current Project, Why I Feel I Have To Be BETTER Than Perfect
When it comes to certain things in my life, I am a perfectionist. Cooking is one of them. Writing is another. For those who know me or have been following me on Facebook, Twitter or on here, it may be an … Continue reading
Posted in Screenwriting, Writing
Tagged actor, actress, better than perfect, cooking, inexperience, on the fence, perfect, perfection, perfectionist, pilot, pilot script, professional, project, screenwriting, script, script tease, sitcom, sitcom pilot, veteran actress, writing
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#Screenwriting: Why I Tell Myself That I WON’T Make It Each Time I Start a New Project
In many ways, I can be quite a strange individual. Especially when it comes to writing. Writing isn’t a very popular hobby to begin with. Just the fact that I do it as often as I do is enough to blow … Continue reading
Posted in Screenwriting
Tagged failure, love, love writing, movies, project, screenplay, screenwriter, screenwriting, scripts, show, sitcom, successful, teleplay, television, television shows, write, writing
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#Screenwriting: Concerned About Taking a Chance On Me As An Unknown Screenwriter? Here’s Why I Don’t Blame You
Over the last few years, I’ve worked very hard at screenwriting. Whether it has been movies or television scripts, I feel confident enough that, at least at this stage, I’m doing what I need to do to and am working … Continue reading
Posted in Screenwriting
Tagged ABC, actor, actress, blame, confidence, director, episode, executive, executive producer, inexperienced, lack of experience, movie script, movies, Nashville, new, newbie, producer, professional, rookie, screenplay, screenplays, screenwriter, screenwriting, script tease, scripts, television, television script, unknown, unknown screenwriter, unknown writer, writer, writing
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What I Love Most About Being a #Screenwriter
Even though I am not yet a professional screenwriter, I am certainly working toward becoming one sometime very soon. In the meantime, I am writing every day and honestly, loving every second of it. I am not exaggerating when I say that … Continue reading
Posted in Screenwriting
Tagged aspiring, aspiring screenwriter, character, characters, journey, process, professional, professional screenwriter, screenwriter, screenwriting, story, telling a story, world, writer, writing
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#Screenwriting: Why I Will NEVER Say That I Am The “Best” As a Screenwriter, Even After I’m Successful
Don’t get me wrong. There is absolutely nothing wrong with a person saying or even feeling that they are the “best” at what they’re doing. Confidence is never a bad thing. You don’t necessarily have to actually be the best in order … Continue reading
Posted in Confidence, Humility, Screenwriting, Writing
Tagged abilities, actor, actress, best, confidence, confident, desire, drama, humble, humility, improvement, movies, passion, professional, professional actress, professional screenwriter, screenwriter, screenwriting, script, seeking improvement, sitcom, television, the best, write, writing
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To The Dads: Please Be Mindful of How Often You Use Terms of Endearment With Your Daughters
One day last week, as I drove our son and daughter back home from day care, there was a time I addressed both of them about something. I can’t remember right now exactly what it was about, but one … Continue reading
Posted in Fathers and Daughters, Uncategorized
Tagged baby, baby girl, baby girls, Dad, daughters, fathers, females, honey, little girls, name, replaced, replacement, son, sweet talk, sweetheart, terms of endearment, women
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