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I’m surrounded by ideas, not sure which script to write next. I’ve got a western, a small town cerebral horror (I hope), and one about Indy comic book creators in the late 80s/early 90s…

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Which one sparks something inside of you? Or are you looking to flex a bit and try something new?

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That’s my usually methodology, but nothing is sparking more than the other… 

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Oh thats tough. You can end up in a dry spell. Let me know and I'll be happy to riff with you.

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All of these ideas sound interesting but you know I'm a sucker for a good horror flick. I say start there!

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I actually went up going with the western… but I can’t ever stay away from horror for very long.

in fact I just rewrote a scene in the first act where I start to pain a scene that ends up with the description that it looks like the end of the world.

I always find someplace to add a touch of horror. 🙂

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That's ok. It's part of your voice as a writer!

 

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