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For the bulk of Cheryl Guerriero’s life, she was involved heavily with sports. She was a Nation Lacrosse Champion, then worked for a sports agent, and a sports apparel company. Despite this success, Guerriero felt unfulfilled and wanted to move back to her true passion: writing.

Guerriero got the idea for Palmer in 2007. The description reads, “An ex-convict strikes up a friendship with a boy from a troubled home.” Since the initial concept, however, there’s been many ups and downs to get the movie made.

In this interview, the screenwriter talks about the importance of perseverance as a writer, why Palmer was a God-inspired script, how to sell a personal story, and how stamina can beat rejection.

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