
Well, 2016 is pretty much in the books. I hope it was a good year for you, writing-wise.
Mine was okay.
Among the more noteworthy events:
-I completed the first draft for 3 separate scripts. 2 comedies, 1 sci-fi.
-One of those comedies was written, edited and rewritten/revised over 10 days.
-My western made it to the top 15 percent in the Nicholl and was one of the top 100 in the Emerging Screenwriters competition, but did not advance with PAGE or Austin.
-Several read requests from managers and production companies. Unfortunately, everybody passed with the commonly-used “Just not what I’m looking for.”
-Built up my network of talented writers located all over the world, along with numerous getting-to-know-you in-person chats with those in the immediate geographic vicinity.
-Organized and hosted a very successful and enjoyable networking event for screenwriters. In a deli. A block from the Pacific Ocean.
-Took part in script swaps for somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 scripts.
Not a bad compilation.
As for 2017, the usual objectives:
-Along with the aforementioned rewrites, complete the first draft for at least 2 or 3 new scripts.
-Continue the quest for representation. Already a few potentials on the horizon.
-Based on how my western did in the Big 3 contests, I’m torn between seeking professional feedback for one more polish, or just leaving it as is and trying again next year.
-Continue providing notes and doing script swaps.
-Look into hosting another networking event, probably at a bigger venue.
-More networking and establishing connections with more talented writers.
-More getting-to-know-you in-person chats.
-Watch more movies.
-Read more scripts
-Stay confident. Be patient. Not lose hope, even on the shittiest of days.
-Keep trying to make this work. Eyes on the prize.
And a final note to all you loyal readers – thanks for coming along on this rollercoaster ride of a journey. I hope you’ve enjoyed reading about it as much as I’ve enjoyed writing about it.
All the best from me to you for a very happy and successful 2017. Fingers remain, as always, firmly crossed that this is The Year It Happens.