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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2025 · 14 MIN

Ep019: Meet Dylanne Corcoran, Finding Representation and Work

from The London Screenwriters' Festival Podcast

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.

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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