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recently and I was honored to have some of my artwork in it. Tell us a little bit about that project.</p><p id="8475">Valerie: After the double pandemic — I saw so many people evolve and start doing different things. I did want to write out some of the pain I was feeling after George Floyd’s murder 5/25/20. I wrote the pain and frustration of 4 black young adults I know. I also wanted to show some positive outcomes via coping mechanisms through those times.</p><figure id="c21c"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*fQnUw5myQdbJIwGsSCJKYg.png"><figcaption><a href="https://www.instagram.com/playsbyvalu/">from Val’s IG</a></figcaption></figure><p id="edef">Annie: What is your favorite project you worked on?</p><p id="efa6">Valerie: That’s a hard one! I have been blessed to work with so many great people and projects. I think the best is yet to come.</p><p id="ba3c">Annie: Favorite movie, tv-show, book?</p><p id="9e33">Valerie: I watched <i>The 40-year-old Version </i>on Netflix recently and loved it. Books: memoir <i>A Piece of Cake </i>by Cupcake Brown I’m reading Barack Obama’s new memoir currently.</p><p id="5323">Annie: You’re also a nurse (thank you for that! hero!) Do you find inspiration from your job for your writing?</p><p id="e51f">Valerie: Oh yes. The hospital has 8 million stories in it. You are moved by people and “see” and “hear” them for real…it’s moving.</p><p id="7d04">Annie: What are you working on now?</p><p id="b3c0">Valerie: I’m working on a documentary film: <i>Birthing While Black.</i> I just shot, <i>Dreams Dirty 30 </i>and I have some features completed and being shopped with my producing partner Shondrella Avery. I have three films streaming on Tubi: <i>Bougie Ass Brandon </i>a comedy <i>Hope For Dating In LA</i> a rom-com and <i>Burned Out Nurse. </i>I have two more on BHERC TV: <i>The Lockdown Club </i>starring Ted Lange from The Love Boat and<i> Deleted </i>about teen cyberbullying.</p><p id="93af">Annie: Wow! I love how creatively busy you are. That’s how I like to live too. What’s your favorite quote or song lyric or anything else you’d like to say to the folx out there?</p><p id="26a5">Valerie: Mind your mental and physical health right now it’s so important. A wise lady told me recently to focus on the word “inevitable” which is the creative success I want and working towards. It’s “inevitable” that it will happen because I never stop trying, learning, and doing it. Getting closer with each project ea

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ch success and each fail.</p><p id="afe6">Focus on the inevitable. 🙏🏾</p><figure id="282e"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*gLhQsEBplDJNsElXuXsAbw.jpeg"><figcaption>photo courtesy of Val</figcaption></figure><p id="15a4">Follow Val on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/playsbyvalu/">IG</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/PlaysbyValU">Twitter</a>!</p><p id="bb27"><a href="https://linktr.ee/anniewood"><i>more words, art & entertainment from Annie</i></a></p><h2 id="bf5b">More Conversations with Creatives:</h2><div id="1f38" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/conversations-with-creatives-henry-jaglom-51c8264ad190"> <div> <div> <h2>Conversations with Creatives — Henry Jaglom</h2> <div><h3>I interviewed my pal, the legendary indie film director, Henry Jaglom</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*lfn1_VJDHt6vAujTEV6kWw.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><div id="307c" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/conversations-with-creatives-host-chef-frederick-johnson-5a2bb46a83e5"> <div> <div> <h2>Conversations with Creatives — Host & Chef, Frederick Johnson</h2> <div><h3>And a good pal for DECADES</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*Bba8ro1i56XcPUWWwkI4jw.png)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><div id="927a" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/conversations-with-creatives-national-best-selling-author-jennifer-pastiloff-d31031944a21"> <div> <div> <h2>Conversations with Creatives — National Best Selling Author, Jennifer Pastiloff</h2> <div><h3>My newly discovered cousin</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*-KSFOwOtUqPTH4Y9u-DxBQ.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div></article></body>

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Writer, Valerie Udeozor

I had a chat with my friend and fellow writer & filmmaker, Val!

photo courtesy of Val

Annie: Hi, Val! We met 15 (or more?) years ago. It was on your Nurses project. What ended up happening with that project?

Valerie: Yes! Time has flown. That was a Workshop scene for a producers guild fellowship I did. I had written and produced a film called Burned Out Nurse about a nurse who becomes addicted to Vicodin. It’s used in several nursing schools and streaming on Tubi and Bherctv.

Annie: What is the first project you ever wrote?

Valerie: I wrote a stage play called Trapped about teen pregnancy and parenting. I got the actors and just put it up in a local mall. It actually went on for years at school community events and theaters in LA from Compton to the Stella Adler in Hollywood. I received grants from The California Endowment, other sources and kept Trapped going. It was the OG Teen Moms! But a stage play.

photo courtesy of Val

Annie: I’m going to ask you something people always ask me, where do your ideas come from? What inspires you?

Valerie: Many things and people touch me. It can be a picture a statement, an article, or a perspective.

Annie: Were you always in touch with your creativity?

Valerie: I feel I have been since a young girl. I never let it go. I always come back to it.

Annie: Do you think it’s in the genes, creativity. Is your family creative? How did creativity show itself in your life growing up?

Valerie: I do. My father wrote and played the flute brilliantly. My mother loved theater and exposed me to it at a young age.

Annie: Who inspired you growing up?

Valerie: I loved Spike Lee’s movies immediately and the TV show, A Different World. I also saw plays by August Wilson and Suzan Lori Parks and thought they were the coolest people in the world.

Annie: You wrote and filmed Set Trippin’ recently and I was honored to have some of my artwork in it. Tell us a little bit about that project.

Valerie: After the double pandemic — I saw so many people evolve and start doing different things. I did want to write out some of the pain I was feeling after George Floyd’s murder 5/25/20. I wrote the pain and frustration of 4 black young adults I know. I also wanted to show some positive outcomes via coping mechanisms through those times.

from Val’s IG

Annie: What is your favorite project you worked on?

Valerie: That’s a hard one! I have been blessed to work with so many great people and projects. I think the best is yet to come.

Annie: Favorite movie, tv-show, book?

Valerie: I watched The 40-year-old Version on Netflix recently and loved it. Books: memoir A Piece of Cake by Cupcake Brown I’m reading Barack Obama’s new memoir currently.

Annie: You’re also a nurse (thank you for that! hero!) Do you find inspiration from your job for your writing?

Valerie: Oh yes. The hospital has 8 million stories in it. You are moved by people and “see” and “hear” them for real…it’s moving.

Annie: What are you working on now?

Valerie: I’m working on a documentary film: Birthing While Black. I just shot, Dreams Dirty 30 and I have some features completed and being shopped with my producing partner Shondrella Avery. I have three films streaming on Tubi: Bougie Ass Brandon a comedy Hope For Dating In LA a rom-com and Burned Out Nurse. I have two more on BHERC TV: The Lockdown Club starring Ted Lange from The Love Boat and Deleted about teen cyberbullying.

Annie: Wow! I love how creatively busy you are. That’s how I like to live too. What’s your favorite quote or song lyric or anything else you’d like to say to the folx out there?

Valerie: Mind your mental and physical health right now it’s so important. A wise lady told me recently to focus on the word “inevitable” which is the creative success I want and working towards. It’s “inevitable” that it will happen because I never stop trying, learning, and doing it. Getting closer with each project each success and each fail.

Focus on the inevitable. 🙏🏾

photo courtesy of Val

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