Today, Moira Dennis, a former student, presented a fantastic program at the Keokuk Art Center about how to fail in Hollywood. Her key ideas were based on the following points:

  1. Recognize opportunity and take advantage
  2. You only get one chance with people – don’t ruin it
  3. Timing
  4. Figure out the industry
  5. Find a champion
  6. Network
  7. Luck

Moira used specific anecdotes for how she did not follow through correctly for each point. However, near the end of her talk, she showed how she was able to completely change each of these points around. She is currently in the process of having a screenplay she wrote produced; she has a champion helping her, and for once the timing is right.

I felt really badly for Moira as she shared several anecdotes about how she did not do what she should have done. For example, not being aggressive enough or selling herself when it was important to do so. She’s from a small Iowa town where you learned to be polite. Moira is brilliant and always has been. Many people in the audience shared memories of seeing Moira on stage at a very young age, wowing the audience. However, Moria shared that she did not know the industry well enough to succeed.

I’m so glad she is succeeding now. Two former classmates came to listen to her program as well which I thought was also amazing.

Moira’s presentation had me pondering life circumstances and filled my mind with questions. How many dreams have been derailed because we failed to understand the correct protocols or found ourselves in the wrong place at exactly the wrong time? Although most of life successes are not because of lucky circumstances, I do believe luck can heavily influence any outcome.

Wishing you some special luck today!

A Prayer for Lost Dreams & Souls

hold tightly to light
let it shine along uncertain
roads and twisted turns
let it glide like colorful butterflies
illuminating paths to lead
you safely home again

Barb Edler
25 March 2024
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6 responses to “How to Fail in Hollywood, One Writer’s Story”

  1. Glenda Funk Avatar

    Barb,

    I’m glad Moira is sharing her story. I also think about all the dreams sidelined by circumstance and connections or the absence of them. Some of the books I read that are published aren’t necessarily the best, but something happens that makes them find their way. Ken and I talked about how parents often provide opportunities for boys but not for girls, as was my case, and this story shows how cultural norms can limit talent, too.

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  2. kimhaynesjohnson Avatar

    Barb, what a fantastic spotlight on a local artist who is sharing an important message of undefeat. Moira’s story is inspiring, and I love that you take her points, share her story even further along with us, and then write the poem after reflecting on your dreams – – and how to let the light guide you. The word uncertain in there functions as the risk, and the word home, for me, is that shelter of safety and a place to reorient. This is fabulous!

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  3. wordancerblog Avatar

    I like how Moira embraced failure and didn’t let it stop her. That is a wonderful lesson for all of u. young and old! Your prayer is beautiful. It gives so much hope.

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  4. Fran McCrackin Avatar

    What a feeling that must have been, to see a former student sharing so honestly, and coming out well with her resilience in spite of mistakes. I totally agree with that polite girl handicap! How lovely she came to speak at her home town arts center.

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    1. Barb Edler Avatar

      It really was! She lives in Minneapolis but was home for Easter.

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  5. Denise Krebs Avatar
    Denise Krebs

    Barb, what a great post. Moira has learned a lot through the ups and downs, and there is so much more in her future. I love that she came “home” and shared to others interested in the process. Good for her and good for her for continuing to do the work! Your poem is perfect, and I so love the title: “A Prayer for Lost Dreams & Souls

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