Hey Eric, sorry sorry for the late reply. 🤦♂️ Really appreciate the offer, but I’m good for now.
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Hi Leah, I apologize for the delayed response! The day I posted this, I checked and nobody responded. I clearly didn’t give it a chance because I finally just checked again and multiple people responded. If it’s not too late and you are still up for a swap, let me know! Thanks and sorry again!
Hi Jonathan, I apologize for the delayed response! The day I posted this, I checked and nobody responded. I clearly didn’t give it a chance because I finally just checked again and multiple people responded. If it’s not too late and you are still up for a swap, let me know! Thanks and sorry again!
Looking for a few eyes on a feature psychological thriller. Happy to swap! DM me.
#scriptsky
Thanks, Jace!
Thanks, Shawn. I may take you up on that!
Thanks, Dave. 🙏
Thank you, Mark.
Thank you. 🙏
Thanks, Jace.
Even my wife said that this was a sign and I needed to get back to screenwriting. I opened up my laptop that same day and just finished my first new script in 2.5 years, a psychological thriller called, DIABOLUS. It’s great to be back.
It was from a close friend of my uncle who is a legendary sculptor named, Paul Moore. It was a bronze sculpture of my uncle writing with a muse whispering in his ear. In his note, Paul said, “I hope this inspires you to continue to write during these uncreative times.”
So I wrote him an “email”, and responded to myself with what I knew would have been his advice, “Never fucking quit”. The next day, a package arrived that weighed about 60 pounds.
What happened next was something that made me wonder if we are really living in a simulation. My late uncle (he passed in 2014) was my writing mentor and was always there for me when I went through a period of self doubt.
Taking this opportunity to reintroduce myself. I’ve had some success as a screenwriter. Won Austin, optioned and sold a few things, but my passion to become a working writer put strain on my marriage, so I quit and went corporate for a steady paycheck and stability.