Stephanie Bourbon on Writing When All Hell is Breaking Loose

One of our fave writer-illustrator-screenwriting-vloggers, Stephanie Bourbon, returns to the interwebs after a hiatus with some words of encouragement for us all.

How to Stay Positive & Porductive–Still WRITE–During Dystopian-Er, I Mean, Tough Times
by Stephanie Bourbon

OMG, what a couple of months right? F*%$!!  read article

Bri Castellini’s New World – @brisownworld

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by Bri Castellini

NOTE FROM LB: For a couple of fine years, Bri Castellini (and her thoughts as communicated by her Bri’s Own World blog) was so popular that for all practical purposes it owned Fridays here at TVWriter™. Recently, a new job with more responsibilities – and at least one other personal bit of business –  caused her blogging to slow down.

What was that personal business thing? Glad you asked, ‘cuz she’s here (at last) to tell us now. read article

ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY NEWS AUDIO EDITION – 06/11/2020

by Bob Tinsley

Why should you as a visitor to TVWriter™ be interested in creating audio fiction? Why should you be interested in making podcasts? Discoverability, that’s why.

Here’s the latest news to help you and your show get discovered: 

  • I TOLD YOU SO.

New iHeart Podcast Thriller Light House Provides Comfortable Chills. read article

Creating an Audio Drama as a Proof of Concept

Everything you need to know about why you should be producing your own Audio Drama AKA fiction podcast. (Sorry, but the interwebs still haven’t agreed on what name to call the most fascinating audio development in years.)

Anyway, here ’tis.

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There will be a time after this when…

Nathan Bransford, one of TVWriter™’s favorite writers and writing consultants is here with some thoughts about how those of us who write for print media – especially books – can make a difference in these chaotic times.

by Nathan Bransford

This week! Books! Also justice! read article