I wouldn't "jinx" things by discussing them in a semi-public forum. I'd wait until I had solid success stories and crow about them. But, alas, I'm not wise... and quite frankly it's worked well for me so far
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First of all, congratulations on the interview. I hope the gig comes through. You've gotten so much done in just a few years, although I know in this mercantile world, you'll be happier with more sales.
I have the dilemma about succceses in a journal. I chose to map most of my non-career ones out in detail, so that I have a record of what happens when. But then I get worried about the immodesty of it all.
I think we face the winds of time with our windbreakers zipped up tight.
Thanks G, I think the interview did go well. The director/producer gave me a rough idea and I'm developing a couple of treatments to run past him for a meeting next week.
I love your journal entries precisely because they chronicle those less public arenas of your success.
Treatments! It's all so Hollywood. I just finished reading the passage in PG Wodehouse's biography which chronicle his short and absurd screenwriting days. Fascinating times.
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I have the dilemma about succceses in a journal. I chose to map most of my non-career ones out in detail, so that I have a record of what happens when. But then I get worried about the immodesty of it all.
I think we face the winds of time with our windbreakers zipped up tight.
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I love your journal entries precisely because they chronicle those less public arenas of your success.
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