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Your screenplay should be more like this absurdly delicious breakfast.
I’m in Clarksville, TN for my niece’s wedding. Wandered into this restaurant. Packed. Waiting list. I don’t do waiting lists. I was ready to bail. Then I walked past someone’s table and saw this. God-level. Stuffed. Blueberry. French. Toast. Hell yes. This place does one thing ridiculously well — and it jumps off the plate at you. It knows what it is. Owns its lane. Closes at 2:30. You want dinner? I don’t care. You want breakfast? Get your ass in here. But you’ll have to stand in line first. Fine. You win. Most scripts die because they try to be everything. A little horror. Some comedy. A love story stapled on the side. Maybe some mystery for good measure. They become a lukewarm buffet nobody crosses the street for. But the script that knows its one thing? That makes a stranger stop and say: Who tf wrote this? Know your genre. Break down films that nailed it. Then get honest with yourself and ask: What’s the stuffed French toast of your screenplay? A story is not a series of events. It’s a seduction. You want my time? Invite me in. Make me want you. What is the God-level scene, character, relationship, world, or feeling you’re swinging for the fences on? That’s what I want to pull out of you. That’s what I preach when coaching. Stop mucking around with chives and garnishes. Learn to make your star fucking shine. People will wait in line for that good shit. That’s what we’re doing in Premium and VIP. (<-- Upgrade here) If you want to be part of that, sign up for the coaching calls. That’s where the magic happens. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have fat stores to build before the next ice age.
Your screenplay should be more like this absurdly delicious breakfast.
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Dammit, middle of the night and my mouth is watering.
One small step...
Hi, I am new here. I have a few books optioned, and the process seems to take forever, so I thought I might have at it myself with a script adaptation of one little children's series. Meet Bily, Zluty and the Monster :)
One small step...
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I would love to. I'm just trying to figure out what time it would be in Australia.
Hi!!! I’m a voice actor based in LA and found you from David Weiss!
I’ve been working on a pilot that is near and dear to my heart . This is based on a character and story my dad created in the 60’s! I’m an artist and voice actor so writing is new to me and I’m excited!!!
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Hey Valerie. I did the same :)
Welcome! If you're new, START HERE! 👇
Welcome to The Writer's Forge. You're here because you want to write characters that actually work. Let's get you a win right now. Step 1: Use the Primal Forge GPT. This is why you joined. Open the Primal Forge. Paste in your main character. In 15 minutes you'll know their wound, their lie, and the small life that's keeping them stuck. You'll walk away with a character blueprint you can use tonight. 👉 Primal Forge GPT Step 2: Introduce yourself. Drop a quick post in the community: → Where you're from → What you're working on → What movies and characters do you absolutely LOVE. And what's the ONE thing about your character that's driving you crazy. And what do you LOVE about them? Let us know. We read every single one! Step 3: Jump on a live Agent Readiness Challenge. Bring your first five pages and let's see where you are on your writing journey. Find it here: Agent Readiness Challenge Show up for yourself and build some accountability. Bring pages to a table read. Hit a coworking session when the blank page is winning. This community works because the people in it do. 🔜 Coming soon: The 7-Day Great Character Challenge. A step-by-step rebuild of your protagonist from the inside out. It's in development now. Watch the Classroom. You're already inside. Go use the GPT. Show up for yourself, for your talent, for your characters. And do the work with us. Now that you're here, remember: You never have to face the blank page alone!
Welcome! If you're new, START HERE! 👇
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Hi my Name is Isobelle Carmody. I am an Australian writer with more than 50 novels for children and adults, published by Penguin Random and Allen and unwin, two of which have won book of the year. I have illustrated a number of them including the series I would love to see transformed into a 2 d animated series. I saw David speak in another course and loved his direct vibe. I thought I would come here and see if there was anything that would help me sort out the pilot screenplay.
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Isobelle Carmody is an award winning Australian author and illustrator.

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Joined May 30, 2026
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