
Good morning! Welcome to another new week at TVWriter™. Today we begin with a look at our most popular blog posts and resource pages during the last 7 days.
They are, in order:

Good morning! Welcome to another new week at TVWriter™. Today we begin with a look at our most popular blog posts and resource pages during the last 7 days.
They are, in order:
LB’S NOTE: One of our fave TV writers-illustrators-screenwriters-vloggers, Stephanie Bourbon, has something important to say about – gasp! – social media. Don’t panic and run away. Keep reading!

This week I’m talking about what social media you MUST have if you are a writer. Okay, maybe not a must have, or a should have but both of these could really help you grow your business as a writer.
Time now for a few words about our ongoing lockdown. Some people were sure it would be a major benefit to TV and screenwriters. How’s that working for us so far?

Writing was the rare Hollywood vocation that never had to shut down, but A-list scribes including Damon Lindelof and Courtney Kemp describe a different reality: “I’ve written less in the last year than I have my entire career.”
TVWriter™’s all-time favorite artist/philosopher, Grant Snider reminds us of what life can really become if we let it.

See more of Grant Snider’s extraordinary perceptions of human creativity at Incidental Comics, HERE

The melodic opening theme music. The movie-stars-turned-sitcom-mom-and-dad. Dragnet meets Father Knows Best. One of TV’s first dramedies. Opie Taylor before Richie Cunningham.
The Smith Family, created by Edmund Hartman and Bob Sorrentino, had it all of that and more.