Grant Snider is at it again. This time around he shows us how to make a beautiful point:

In case you doubted that music was everywhere.
Grant Snider is at it again. This time around he shows us how to make a beautiful point:

In case you doubted that music was everywhere.

Speaking of PEOPLE’S PILOT 2018, as we’ve been doing for the past couple of weeks, it’s time to interrupt my meticulously crafted series on the competition, how it works, and how entrants can maximize their chances to do well with this column about, well, how entrants in any creative contest can maximize their chances for the most important result of all – feeling good about themselves.
In other words, a recent entrant into another writing contest – not PEOPLE’S PILOT 2018, or any other year – send me the email the other day, and I believe it’s important to deal with the issues it brings up.

Late last week, the Writers Guild of America West made an important, even exciting announcement that has the potential of changing the balance of power in the electronic media industry.
Here it is in its entirety:
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Time for TVWriter™’s Monday look at our most popular blog posts of the week ending yesterday. They are:
Larry Brody: Entering PEOPLE’S PILOT 2018? Here’s What You Need to Know

Life got it out for ya? First yer keys go missing, then your phone, then your glasses, maybe a condom?
A little item called Heroshelf has ya covered, kiddies. You hang it, and, voila, it holds all those necessary little bits that always seem to have vanished onto another plane of existence when ya want ’em.
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