Ah, the Romance of Writing

“Wha-? For reals? Writing is romantic?” you’re saying, to which we have to reply, “Well, actually, most writers we here at TVWriter™ talk to say it’s more like this:

The False Romance of Writing
by Chuck Greenlee

TVWriter™’s Bible (well, along with every script by Rod Serling, but that’s for another article)

A great book was written way back in 1918, then expanded on in 1959 and in other editions. The Elements of Style by William Strunk and E.B. White is essentially the Swiss army knife of writing – small and bland, but wildly useful when you need it. The book aside, the foreword written by Roger Angell, White’s stepson, resounds with all writers: “Writing is hard, even for authors who do it all the time.”

There is a pretty big misconception about writing, and that is that it’s this romantic affair between the author and a blank piece of paper or an empty Word document. Media outlets make writing out to be some odd thing in which you go on a date with your words; in reality, it’s a long-term relationship in which you sit at opposite ends of the couch and argue over what to watch on TV. read article

Writers Guild of America West June 2018 Calendar

Knowing what’s going on in the Writers Guild can be helpful in many, many ways, even if you aren’t a member. So, for your edification:

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Most Viewed TVWriter™ Posts of the Week – June 4, 2018

Time for TVWriter™’s Monday look at our most popular blog posts of the week ending yesterday. They are:

Kelly Jo Brick: The Write Path with DESIGNATED SURVIVOR’S Jeff Melvoin, Part 1 read article

Bri Castellini is Tired of the Hustle – @brisownworld

by Bri Castellini

I’m tired, y’all. Absolutely wiped. This blog was gonna be about something else but then I sat down to write and damn near fell asleep in this Starbucks. 

I have agreed to too many film projects, I am working a job where I have more responsibility than ever before in increasingly terrifying areas I feel wholly unqualified for, I am attempting to be a person with interests and plans outside of work, and I am tired. read article

Web Series: ‘Grace-Less’

Try and beat this teaser paragraph. Go ahead, we dares you:

When Grace (and her boob) made an unexpected cameo on her friend’s YouTube channel, she didn’t realize it was going to change her life forever. Now she’s dealing with a potential bestie breakup, some unwanted internet fame, and a surprise burst of self esteem. This series from Lena Buda and Dorrie Lipman has crying with laughter, and we can’t wait to see what comes next. read article