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Attention, TVWriter™ visitors. Here’s a peek into the kind of email we love to receive…because of the way it can benefit YOU:
Hi there,
LB’S NOTE: People keep asking why Gwen the Beautiful and I moved all the way up to the Northwestern Tip of the United States after so many years in L.A. Mainly, it’s because both of the following articles are true:

You and I both know that city life can be tiring. Whether you were raised in a big city or are a small-town transplant who came to Seattle for college, we all get annoyed with certain aspects of city life: incessant traffic, tiny but outrageously priced apartments, the lack of familiar faces in the grocery store.
Here’s what going on at the Writers Guild of America West this month. One of the best ways to network is to hang with the working writers there, plus there’s a ton going on that can help all of us, including non-members, in so many ways. So, for your edification:

Sat., 3/2. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., 3/3. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. – Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study.
How many times have your fully employed friends asked you this oh-so-innocent (and yet really annoying) question: “How can you stand being home all the time? Don’t you wish you could work out of a real office?”
Okay, so the answer is, “Not so much, TVWriter™ Minion, because my friends are envious as hell about me being able to work from wherever I want…and these days most of them can work that way too.”
That’s all well and good, but have you thought about genuinely far places where you can write? Exotic foreign locales that you absolutely can afford because they’re free? And may even get paid to do it?

Found on the interwebs, via Writers Digest.