Writing Memes to Make You Laugh and Cry

They’re everywhere, right? All those encouraging words about what it is to be a writer? TVWriter™ frequent visitor Gloria E recently found three that struck her, and us, as presenting the entire range of the writing game –  hope and pragmatism and (to this TVWriter™ minion) a very disappointing type of despair:

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Oh, almost forgot. For this minion, the first meme is what I want to believe, the second is the crafty lesson I know I need, and the third…well, it expresses my greatest fear – that I’ll make it as a writer and discover that I’m still stuck in the most mundane of ordinary lives. read article

John Ostrander: No Trespassing

by John Ostrander

My Mary will sometimes pop into the office to chat a bit. If I’m just goofing off (a lot of my work day consists of goofing off), that’s fine but if I’m actually working she has to leave. She understands and doesn’t take offense; she can get the same way when she’s creating.

I don’t want anyone looking over my shoulder when I’m working, especially with the initial draft. I get self-conscious and everything freezes up and goes away. Oddly enough, Kim didn’t always understand that. It bothered her that there was a private place inside me to which she was not invited. She felt a couple should share everything and, for the most part, I agree – except when I’m writing.

I suppose that, with most couples that’s also true to some degree. Perhaps it’s even desirable that the person with whom you’ve spent a good long time can still surprise you, hopefully in positive ways. I once wrote a Wasteland story in which the husband challenges his wife when she claims she knows him completely. He suggests that he could, in fact, be the serial killer they’ve heard about. The claim that he could be eats away at his wife and, by the end of the story, she’s ready to leave him because she realized that the doubt she is feeling indicates she doesn’t really know her husband at all. read article

The WGA 2017 Contract Negotiations Need YOU

Especially if you’re a member. (And even if  you aren’t, because we here at TVWriter™ are absolutely certain you will want to be…especially if your intention is to earn your living by writing TV and films.

Anyway, here’s the latest:

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Indie Video: ‘Pitching Picard’

Oh those crazy, zany pitch sessions. Right?

You be the judge.

NOTE FROM LB: FTR: Gene was a master at pitching. And he knew exactly how to handle executives he thought were idiots. (Fans, too, but we probably shouldn’t go there.)

Peggy Bechko’s World of Free Resources for Writers & Readers

by Peggy Bechko

I admit, usually I try to pry writers off the net, off the computer, except for a good word processor or scriptwriting program. You know, a blank screen and all that. Get the juices flowing and for God’s sakes write something!

Well, yeah, that’s good – most of the time. I’m not backing off. BUT, and it’s a big but, there are times when we writers just need to read. Maybe we need to do some research. Maybe we just need to relax. Maybe we just have a curiosity that could lead to a story.

Whatever the reason, the plain fact is writers must read. A lot. read article