Time for me to move to Europe, where a mural genius named Przemek Blejzy works his magic:

I know this has nothing to do with TV writing, or screenwriting, or any kind of writing for that matter. But that doesn’t keep it from being awesome.
Time for me to move to Europe, where a mural genius named Przemek Blejzy works his magic:

I know this has nothing to do with TV writing, or screenwriting, or any kind of writing for that matter. But that doesn’t keep it from being awesome.
…Cuz fan fiction by big names is the perfect way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the show. (But we hear munchman’s gonna write one and try to hack it onto the DOCTOR WHO site at the most inappropriate time.

Doctor Who short stories announced for 50th anniversary – by psychotronicvortex
..Because it’s my site, and I can brag if I wanna.

With no further ado, here are, not the most visited TVWriter™ posts, nor necessarily the best, but the ones I enjoyed reading – or writing – the most. The posts that seemed to me to be the most open, honest, and helpful looks at being a television writer, or which I just plain got the most enjoyment out of.
So if you missed these suckers, click and read, kids. Click and read

Here they are, the most viewed TVWriter™ posts for the week ending Friday, January 4th:
The People’s Pilot & Spec Scriptacular Contests are Now Open
They were a big deal in the 1990s. Everybody who was anybody in the media was talking about how video, print, audio, you-name-it would be linked in magazines, books, and on the web.
Then they got all quiet about it, like they were embarrassed.
But now, about 20 years after the talk started dying down – it’s here. Thanks to – of all places – the New York Times.