This year’s contest season is pretty much over for me, with some not-too-bad and better-than-expected results.
My animated fantasy-comedy took 3rd Place in Family/Animation at StoryPros, was a quarterfinalist in PAGE and Emerging Screenwriters Animation, and made Second Round at Austin and the ISA Fast Track Fellowship.
Still waiting to hear from a few smaller contests, but none worth mentioning.
Quick note: I’ll be attending Austin this year. Hope to see you there.
I’m quite proud of how this script turned out, and even though I’m rewriting another script, as well as developing a new one after that, there’s still a chance I’ll go back and do another draft.
But I’m not in any rush. Taking my time seems to work well for me.
A few years ago, I opted to skip the contests and just focus on making the scripts better. It was a good decision.
So I think I’ll do it again.
For the time being, no contests for me for the 2024 season. I’d much rather focus on getting these scripts into decent fighting shape.
This is where I’d also add a mention of how much money I’d be saving by not doing any contests. Those fees really add up, don’t they? That’s still the case, to a certain extent. I’m giving serious consideration to redirecting the money spent on contests to one or two sets of professional feedback.
I’m also very fortunate that I have an amazing network of writers who will happily provide feedback on these scripts. A lot of them will be entering contests, and I’ll be the first to cheer their victories and console their defeats.
I won’t say it’s like a heavy load’s been removed from my shoulders, but it definitely feels like the right choice. The contests will always be there, and I’d rather take the time to really hone these scripts so they’re as good as they can be.
