
How My 2018 New Year’s Resolutions Faired
by Bri Castellini
High level: this was an incredibly busy year, just not in the ways I’d planned back in January 2018.
Produce 2 new projects I write to completion- COMPLETE!

High level: this was an incredibly busy year, just not in the ways I’d planned back in January 2018.
Produce 2 new projects I write to completion- COMPLETE!
Another exciting infographic from geediting.com. This time around, it’s one that can’t help but bring back the most horrible memories this TVWriter™ minion has of – oh, you guessed it – middle school English class, in which my teachers waged a losing battle trying to explain the anomalies of our mother tongue:


This could be the beginning of the end for the decades-long Nielsen ratings scam.
As the main, if not only, source of a supposedly objective measurement of audience views, Nielsen has been the foundation of the broadcast entertainment business financial plan since the days of radio.
Our friends at Script Reader Pro come through once again with this common sense guide to writing a good scene:

Writing a scene — one that moves the reader — can be a challenge. But there’s one technique you should include in every scene you write.
We don’t have much to say about the series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, but that’s because we’ve never watched it.
At first the problem was a simple one: Nobody over here at TVWriter™ had time. Because let’s face it – there’s one hell of a lot TV out there to try and keep up with.
Now the prob’s a little more complicated. Now that one or two of us here do have the time, guess what? We’re afraid. Seriously, we’re scared of how CAOS will make us feel…because of chilling and well-crafted articles like this one: