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Hey all!
So, I've hit a slump. I've been sick for a few weeks due to lung issues and something hit me today--an interview with Ben Blacker and Muareen Johnson! In this, she said she would try to write a book to play and vice versa. This had struck me since the first time I heard it.
And since one of my favorite movies is on Netflix, I thought it'd be fun to try and write it into a book format--just for fun, no profit or looking for rights intended (something to get me out of my slump).
Problem is, I'm not sure how to do this without ending up with a 20,000 shit story. Everytime I try to Google advice on writing a book from a film, it shows writing your book into a film.
Do you guys have any advice for this undertaking? If I'm going to try it, I'd like to do it decently, stretch my fingers and get back in the game.
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