LUTHER Season 3 Has Begun Production

Why is Idris Elba smiling? Does he know it makes him unrecognizable?

Idris is back!

Word is that a new 4-episode series/season of LUTHER will be on the air on BBC sometime during the third quarter of 2013, to be followed soonish (that usually means three or four months later) in the U.S. on BBC America.

Here’s the official announcement about one of the best-written (and best-performed) cop shows evah: read article

Deconstructing Sacred Writing Cows

A big TVWriter™ “Yess!” to iconoclasts:

by Charlotte Rains Dixon

I’m tired of people telling me what to do.

I’m tired of people telling me how to eat.  (Don’t eat dairy! No grains! No eggs! And puh-leeze, no sugar!) read article

You Know You’ve Made It When…

…The 2nd Doctor is retweeting you about DOCTOR WHO:

Well, a fan heavily influenced by the 2nd Doctor anyway. read article

Peer Production: This Kickstarter TV Series Project Tastes Awfully Good

Oops, we mean smells. No, wait, feels. Um, erm, sounds? Tastes?

Oh well. You be the judge:

In play till November 26, 2012. Click HERE to learn more.

1,641 backers have pledged $178,421 out of the $200,000 the same team that brought us STAR TREK: OF GODS AND MEN needs to make it happen. Why not take a look? read article

5 Writing Tips from Chelsea Cain

by Chelsea Cain (um, who else?)

Writing tips are like mini skirts.Sometimes they fit perfectly, sometimes they make you cry, and sometimes you can reuse the material and sew yourself a pillow or something. Maybe a few of these will work for you.I hope so. Personally I think you’d look very nice in a mini-skirt.

1. You won’t make a living writing until you learn to write when you don’t want to. A lot of writers wait for the muse to seize them. These writers don’t get much done. Here’s a secret: writing is not always fun. If it is, you’re doing it wrong. I love to write just about more than anything, but there are times I have to force myself to sit down and work. I want to play with my daughter, or watch a movie with my husband, or go outside on the nicest day of the year. But if writing is going to be your job, you have to treat it like a job.  And that means that you don’t get to take the day off just because you’re “not feeling it.” This is what separates the writers who make it from the writers who don’t. Get your butt in your chair, and make yourself write. Do it every day.

2. You don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Don’t be afraid of clichés. Write the book you want to write. If you want to write about an alcoholic cop with an ex-wife and an insubordination problem, do it. If you want to write about a haunted hotel, or a woman who finds herself through a journey, or a teenage amateur sleuth – well, awesome. Your book will be different because you’re the one writing it. read article