Today’s TVWriter™ Tweets 11/16/20

Good morning! We’re starting a new feature and sharing our daily tweets. Because, hey, we can.
Enjoy!

We’re intrigued by this proposal, but it clearly depends on the willingness of major stars and intellectual property owners like Disney and Warners to participate.
Do you think this could happen? Here at TVWriter™ we, unfortunately, have our doubts.

Larry Brody: Live! From Paradise! #122 “To the Land!”

THE USUAL NOTE FROM LB: From the summer of 2002 to  the spring of 2010, Gwen the Beautiful and I were the proud and often exhausted owners of a beautiful Ozarks property we called Cloud Creek Ranch.

In many ways, the ranch was paradise. But it was a paradise with a price that started going up before we even knew it existed. Here’s another Monday musing about our adventure and the lessons we learned.

Oh, and if y’all detect any irony, please believe me when I say it comes straight from the universe and not your kindly Uncle Larry B. read article

Latest on WGAW Connect

What has our Writers Guild done for us lately?

Glad you asked because the Guild has a wonderful answer in Writers Connect, a short newsletter members get every week. (See? Another good reason to bust your butt to qualify and join.)

Not Remotely Easy

Three limited series—Love in the Time of Corona, Connecting…, and Social Distance—take on the pandemic in form, substance, and real time. Only in the latest Written By Web Extra. read article

10 Most Viewed TVWriter™ Posts of the Week – November 16, 2020

Good morning! Welcome to another new week at TVWriter™, starting with a look at our most popular blog posts and resource pages during the last 7 days. They are, in order:

How To Write The Perfect TV Series Review To Captivate Your Readers read article

How to Format a Query Letter

Nathan Bransford, TVWriter™’s favorite publishing know-it-all, has important advice on something all er writers hate and fear yet find ourselves doing anyway: The Beelzebubian torture  also known as  query letter writing.

by Nathan Bransford

SUBJECT LINE: Query – [Something that makes sense like your book title] read article