Author T.J. Newman’s Open Letter To Dreamers Who Read Deadline – Guest Column

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Author T.J. Newman’s Open Letter To Dreamers Who Read Deadline – Guest Column
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I know that a lot of famous people — writers, directors, agents, lawyers, and powerbrokers — read Deadline every day. But so do a lot of dreamers. I know because for many years I was one of them. T…

, for $1.5 million against $3 million in a heated bidding war where five separate studios and streamers put up seven-figure offers. This is the part where I would normally say I never dreamed of something like this happening to me. But I did. I did dream. And dreams are important. They’re what keep us going. My dreams kept me going.

But I also know that the pessimistic, doubting voices saying all that — both externally and the ones inside your head — shouldn’t be the only voices you listen to. Yeah, the odds are tough … but why not you? Why shouldn’t it be you? Years of pursuing my dreams in New York ended with me and my embarrassingly thin resume buying a one-way ticket back home to Arizona. My mid-20s were spent sleeping in the twin bed in my childhood bedroom at my parents’ house, trying to figure out what a person with a degree in musical theatre was supposed to do with the rest of her life. For years, I wrote “figure out my life” on every to-do list I created. I meant it sincerely. It never got scratched off.

I began to write again. When I would shelve a book of an author with the last name Newman, I’d cover their first name with my thumb and pretend I was shelving my own book. It was hazy, but I was beginning to imagine a future that made sense for me. Those days at the bookstore were when my life-long dream of being a published writer turned into a concrete goal.

There’s something insane about the fact that I fell hopelessly short of my Broadway ambitions, and yet I just hired and approved five-time Tony Award nominee Laura Benanti to narrate my second book. Or that my main route as a flight attendant was LAX-JFK, and that last month I had a Zoom meeting with a producer I remember serving a First Class chicken entrée to.

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