GRN Considers So Far 2025
Seven considers so far, with around 250 more submissions still to evaluate. Reading will continue throughout the summer!
How about a hand for these seven amazing writers?
- Ari Donnelly – POWER COUPLE (half-hour comedy pilot) – a hilarious, over-the-top, will-they-or-won’t-they love story between a snarky female superhero and her arch nemesis. A ridiculously fun, fresh voice driving the insanity, with a surprising amount of heart.
- Gayle Kraestch Hartsough – CATERPILLAR (feature drama) -In 1957, a Japanese-American family struggles to adjust to life in a racist small town, told from the point of view of Keiko, the youngest daughter. A beautiful and moving script.
- Jason Sotolongo – REDPOLL (1-hr pilot) – Suspected of being a Russian sleeper agent, a low-level CIA analyst must go on the run to unravel a conspiracy that stretches back into his family’s past – and perhaps even beyond the boundaries of the Earth. Ambitious, exciting, mind-blowing.
- Michelle Farhang – JOON (dramedy feature) – A young Iranian girl tries to become more popular, isolating herself from her one true friend in the process. Charming, sweet, and heartfelt YA coming-of-age yarn with strong messages of friendship and self-acceptance.
- Matthew Corley – THE BEAST OF VIRGINIA (horror feature) – Shunned by her colonial Virginia townsfolk, a free-spirited trapper sets out to clear her name when she’s accused of witchcraft in the wake of a series of brutal wolf attacks. Gritty, voicy, breathless horror set in 1687.
- Rob Bogin – MITOSIS (1-hr drama pilot) – A medical student tries to outrun his family’s legacy as one of the most powerful mafia forces in New York. Slick and pro medical drama pilot with verisimilitude.
- AX Diamond – ROAR (horror feature) – A pregnant couple picking up baby supplies from a remote farmhouse find themselves on the run after the residents reveal they have an ulterior motive. Bloody good fun horror thriller with strong themes of fear of both motherhood and nature.
More considers dropping soon (hopefully)!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is GRN (Get Repped Now) and how does it work?
Writers submit scripts for professional analysis during a limited period. Scripts scoring consider ratings or higher automatically advance to a curated panel of approximately fifteen established literary managers actively seeking new client talent.
2. What does it mean for a script to receive a “consider”?
A consider rating places scripts in roughly the top three to five percent of all submissions. This rating signals that the script demonstrates professional quality writing, strong voice, well-developed characters, and commercial viability worth presenting to industry managers.
3. How many scripts have received “consider” status so far in 2025?
Seven scripts earned consider ratings during this cycle. The list includes two horror features, one thriller feature, two drama pilots, one dramedy feature, and one comedy pilot representing diverse genres and storytelling approaches.
4. How many submissions are still being evaluated?
Approximately 250 submissions remain under evaluation as Coverage Ink continues reading throughout the summer months. The team works systematically through all entries while maintaining thorough analysis standards for every script, regardless of submission timing.
5. What types of scripts have been selected as “considers”?
Selected scripts span multiple genres, including horror, drama, comedy, thriller, and dramedy. Projects range from period pieces set in 1687 to contemporary medical dramas, demonstrating that exceptional execution matters more than specific genre choices or commercial trends.
