Category: By Larry Brody
LB: I’ll Be on the Radio Tomorrow
Um, you do remember radio, don’t you? I have a vague idea that it relates to my old iPod in some way, but I can’t put my finger on the details.

Be that as it may, I’m going to be on the radio this week, on buddy Ed Roberson’s TV Confidential show.
We actually spoke last week, talking about TVWriter™ and its doings, especially the People’s Pilot and Spec Scriptacular contests, and about my book (you do remember my book, right), Television Writing from the Inside Out.
LB: My Foray into Teaching College Screenwriting
Glad You Asked Department 5/06/13

Last week I answered the not-so-musical question, “Should I go to grad school or to L.A.?”
And, yes, if you’re considering either of those two options in terms of a career in television writing I do think you should read that post.
LB Hears You: “I Want to Write for TV. Should I Go To Grad School or to L.A.?”
Glad You Asked Department, 4/29/13

Yep, my latest attempt to answer your questions so you can be as Enlightened as I am. Oh, wait…
Ah, well, once again into the fray:
LB Sees All of Amazon Prime’s Original Pilots
…And I don’t have a lot to say except that they’re even worse than I was afraid they’d be.

Silly me, I expected Amazon’s production slate to be of nominally professional quality. You know, up there with the standard of the industry. So that if I had any problems with what I saw they would be based on creative choices.
