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Ep019: Meet Dylanne Corcoran, Finding Representation and Work

Ep019: Meet Dylanne Corcoran, Finding Representation and Work

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  • Podcast hosted by Chris Jones discussing Talent Campus from the London Screenwriters Festival.
  • Guest Delanne shares her success stories after attending Talent Campus 7 in 2019.
  • Delanne highlights her experience at Talent Campus as a whirlwind of activities and networking.
  • Discusses her movie "Father Christmas is Back," which she wrote while recovering from flu, leading to her first paid writing job.
  • Emphasizes the importance of being prepared for opportunities, even in unexpected situations.
  • Talks about her book "The Box of Silver Stars," originally pitched at Talent Campus, which she self-published after challenges with traditional publishing.
  • Plans to rally the community to support her book's launch for a potential bestseller status.
  • Delanne's future projects include writing short films and features, focusing on storytelling rather than mainstream success.
  • Encouraged by her daughter to attend Talent Campus, which she credits for her growth as a writer.
  • ScreenSkills funded a project, which was welcomed news.
  • Balancing a creative career with adult responsibilities (bills, children) is challenging.
  • Persistence is key; keep pursuing creative dreams despite setbacks.
  • Teaching can help focus on writing.
  • Writing is essential for personal happiness and creativity.
  • Ideas often come unexpectedly and need time to develop.
  • It's important to finish projects to avoid psychological discomfort from open loops.
  • Completing projects allows for closure and the opportunity to revisit them later.
  • The conversation ended with a hopeful note about future connections and success.

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