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[24 Jun 2009 | 6 Comments | ]

Written by Jessica Carman Wade
My day job consists of owning my own property management company. However its more like a cross between Monty Python, This Old House, Jerry Springer, and Cops. I use my experiences and observations as a basis for my writing with a little influence from James Thurber. Putting a humorous light to the situations that occur makes it not only enjoyable to the reader, but also keeps my sanity intact.
The main obstacle that I have is how to organize each of these writings and put them …

Inspiration, POV, Screenwriting Tips »

[15 May 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

I’ve learned over the years that writing, like most worthwhile pursuits in this world, is a process. I’ve spent years hoping and wasting time, wishing that writing wasn’t really like that, hoping to sit down and unload all the words of genius inside my head quickly onto the page and be done with it, but, usually it doesn’t work that way. And whatever gods patrol the top of “Good Writing Mountain”, all decided long, long ago not to make it that easy on us mortal writers. They decided to make us work …

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[28 Apr 2009 | 6 Comments | ]

Hi, everyone! Do you know who I am? Don’t worry, I already know your answer:
NO. You don’t. I am a nobody, an unknown, an obscurity. But you know what else I am? A screenwriter. Or I should say “screenwriter.” I’m really not allowed to hold that title until I actually sell, option, or produce something. I’m aspiring. I’m a wannabe. But I’m also dedicated to mastering the craft, my own way. I’ve moved to Hollywood (well, Burbank, but it’s close) and now spend nearly all my free time doing …