Has anyone sent a screenplay to Nick Stevens, Jim's agent?
I wrote a screenplay for Jim, and sent it to Nick via email at the end of April, and still haven't heard a response. I guess it's too soon, but now I'm wondering if that was the smart thing to do. I mean, what are the chances Jim is going to get a screenplay from a non-famous writer like me?
You know what's weird about it? My main character has a neatly trimmed beard, and right after I sent the screenplay off to Nick, I saw a picture of Jim with his beard.
I first sent it to Jim's house back in October, but you guessed it! It came back to me, two months later, unopened. It wasn't until I read a conversation some of you were having about sending stuff to his home, and how celebrities never open their mail, that I really understood why. I thought that it might have been forwarded to his agent, once they opened it up, but now I know better.
Anyone do this? Or something like this?