What motivated you to become a writer?
First of all, when I have a story to write, it is usually something very close to my heart and I feel the need to share it with others. So writing comes naturally to me. In fact, sometimes the story is inside me screaming until I have it all down on paper. I began writing as a child starting with poetry.
Starting on a blank page is not easy- where does your creativity come from?
When I have a blank page, I can’t wait to start. My main setback is finding quiet time. But once I start, I can write anywhere from two to five pages in one day. I find it easier to hand write and then copy my manuscript into the computer.
Do you write projects knowing that so many other factors need to happen to get it to screen and does that come into your project creation?
I do realize that the screenplay is only one factor of a good movie and although I don’t cut corners in my stories, I am always open to suggestions.
What is your dream for this project and what other ancillary revenue do you think it could generate? Please include script title in reply.
My dream for “#19,665” is for people to become aware of the people who are losing their lives in the Mediterranean Sea and hopefully find a solution.
How has your experience been with screenwriting contests for this project so far?
So far, I haven’t had much luck with screenwriting contests for this particular project. However, I have won an award for another screenplay I wrote.
If you could stand in a room full of investor partners looking at many projects what would you like them to know about you and this project?
If I were in a room full of investors, I would like them to know why I wrote this story. I live on the Greek island of Kalymnos.
Do you have any website links for your writing, credits, background, etc. that you would like to share?
Apart from teaching English and writing screenplays, I am also a volunteer for refugees with the refugee support group. Since 2015, I have met and talked to thousands of refugees fleeing from war-torn countries in the Middle East and Africa. This story is a result.
I am very grateful for the opportunity you have given me. Thank you for your time and blessings.