Latest News About Writers Who Are Doing Better Than We Are
Mark Friedman (BELIEVE) has left the upcoming NBC show, which he co-created with Alfonso Cuaron. (We’d tell you to get our agents hustling for you to take over Mark’s showrunner gig, but we have a feeling it isn’t a job anybody should want. No, we can’t say anything more, but it’ll come out soon enough. Sorry.)
Jon Bokenkamp THE BLACKLIST creator) has signed an overall deal with Sony TV. He’ll be writing, producing, all those wonderful things you/we want to do. (Damn you, Jon Bokenkamp! We’re sooo jealous.)
Manny Coto (DEXTER) will be sequeing over to a showrunner gig 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY as part of a new overall deal with 20th Century Fox Television (Inasmuch as Manny wrote some of the best episodes of the original 24, this is great news for fans…as well as writers who’ve already made friends with him. Hehehe.)
Stephen Falk (WEEDS) has sold YOU’RE THE WORST, a sitcom pilot, to FX. The show is about what happens when two self-destructive people fall in love. (Just between us, this sounds like every relationship ever between people in showbiz, so if it isn’t the most realistic, brilliantly written comedy ever, something will have gone terribly wrong.)
This is more about love than money, we thinks, making it big writing news indeed. Humanitas Prize Finalists have been announced, and the TV writing nominees are: 90 Minute Category Abducted: The Carlina White Story Written by Elizabeth Hunter Betty & Coretta Written by Shem Bitterman and Ron Hutchinson Firelight Written by Ligiah Villalobos 60 Minute Bones, “The Patriot in Purgatory” Written by Stephen Nathan House, “Everybody Dies” Written by David Shore, Eli Attie & Peter Blake Monday Mornings, “Truth or Consequences” Written by Karen Struck & David E. Kelley 30 Minute Modern Family, “Party Crasher” Written by Danny Zuker & Christopher Lloyd Nurse Jackie, “Disneyland Sucks” Written by Liz Brixius The New Normal, “The Godparent Trap” Written by Mike Scully
Three Humanitas Winners have also been made public: Children’s Live Action Let It Shine Written by Eric Daniel & Don D. Scott The David & Lynn Angell Fellowship in Comedy Writing
Jason Romaine Fellowship in Dramatic Writing
Taylor MartinCongrats from TVWriter™!