Seth Godin’s Top 5 Rules For Success

Worthwhile reading for anybody trying to make it to the top of the ladder, regardless of what ladder you’re trying to climb. Have at it!

Brought to us all by Behind the Brand read article

What to Look For in a Co-Working Space

Here’s a handy guide for those of us who are tired of writing our hearts out at coffee shops…and have a few $$$ to spend.

by Elyse Hauser

The U.S. got its very first coworking space in 2005. Not quite 15 years later, the country now offers 781 coworking spaces, where remote workers can tap the benefits of a structured office. In future years, that number will almost certainly keep growing. read article

ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY NEWS AUDIO EDITION – 01/30/2020

by Bob Tinsley

Why should you as a visitor to TVWriter™ be interested in making audio fiction? Why should you be interested in making podcasts? Discoverability, that’s why.

The meaning of the word podcast is evolving to include any episodic, audio-only production whether nonfiction or fiction. Agents and major studios have started trawling through podcasts and their creators for new content and talent.  read article

The Future of TV?

Time now for a few words from Stareable.Com, a site we love and believe in because like us, it believes in YOU.

Ajay Kishore, CEO of Stareable (https://www.stareable.com/), presents his company to investors at a demo day (https://fi.co/demo) read article

What is a character arc anyway?

Nathan Bransford, one of TVWriter™’s favorite writers – and writing consultants – is here to explain one of the most overused, yet still mysterious, of writing terms.

Not a character arc, but a cool arch, yeah?

by Nathan Bransford

“Character arcs” are important. You hear about them often. But… what’s a character arc?

A character arc is the change that a character undergoes over the course of a story. read article