WGAW March 2017 Calendar

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Dennis O’Neil: PI’s

by Dennis O’Neil

Now as I was young and easy and gentlemen still trod the Earth and politics still made sense (a little… sometimes) I held that private eye fiction was about righteous men who had the courage to be alone. I was, at the time, living by myself in a small Manhattan apartment and so I guess I was seeking identification with heroes (and maybe seeking an excuse for my isolation.) But I was, I now think, wrong.

Which fictional gumshoes did I have in mind? My two favorites were Dashiell Hammett’s Sam Spade and Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe and they were, indeed, solitary beings walking the mean streets seeking truth. And there were others sprinkled through the pop culture regions of pulp magazines, radio, B movies. (Comic books? Patience, please, we’ll get to them.)

If you’re looking for antecedents, cast a glance at the King Arthur stories. Arthur’s knights mostly roved without companionship on their quests for the holy grail or whatever. But they did have a whole posse of clanky buddies waiting for their return at that round table, not to mention the odd fair maiden. read article

Cartoon: ‘Heavy Things’

Why we need the arts…especially now:

From the magic pen of Grant Snider

More of Grant’s Genius Awaits

WGA-AMPTP Negotiations Start the 2nd Week in March

Our fingers already are crossed for this, just in from the WGAW:

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How the worlds of TV and video game writing are moving closer together

Further proof that it ain’t yer father’s TV biz anymore. Who sez this isn’t the Golden Age of Electronic Media and, you know, writing for same?

Opportunity awaits. Time to make a move, yeah?

by Jimi Famurewa read article