Users’ Guide to STAR TREK on TVWriter™

Did you know that TVWriter™ is more than just daily posts about TV, writing, and the collected obsessions of those of us who work here? It’s also the longest running, most complete site about the ins and outs, both creative and economic, on the ever-lovin’ web. (Yes, that’s our best Stan Lee impression. We’ll try harder next time.)

We’re talking contests, workshops, and page after page of info based on Larry Brody’s 30+ year long career.

On other posts, we’ve talked about the People’s Pilot and Spec Scriptacular TV and screenwriting competitions, the various online workshops at what we call TVWriter University, and our newest mini-site on THE BASICS OF TV WRITING. Now we want to officially call your attention to another mini-site about a little phenomenon known as:

Yes, it’s true, LB has had a long and rewarding relationship with the STAR TREK universe and its creator, Gene Roddenberry, who was in fact one of his early mentors. We encourage you to read all about it because, who knows, there may be some info there that even the most dedicated Trekkers don’t know. We also encourage you to comment about what you read, and if you have any questions about the show e-mail LB about them and he’ll post the best answers he can right here on TVWriter™ .

You can find the STAR TREK mini-site by scrolling down the index to the right of this post. Or, if you’re in a rush, just place your cursor here and, you know, click.

Hope you enjoy!

Author: LB

A legendary figure in the television writing and production world with a career going back to the late ’60s, Larry Brody has written and produced hundreds of hours of American and worldwide television and is a consultant to production companies and networks in the U.S. and abroad . Shows written or produced by Brody have won several awards including - yes, it's true - Emmys, Writers Guild Awards, and the Humanitas Award.

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