Should You Write a Screenplay or a Novel? How about Both?

by Robert Gately

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I don’t believe that jumping genres should be avoided simply because someone out there in cyberspace said you shouldn’t do it. I converted novels into screenplays, and screenplays into stage plays, with pretty good contest results and, if nothing else, it was a lesson and … fun.

I say, if you have the passion to write, then write. If it’s a screenplay I would opt for simplicity and consistency over complexity and inconsistency. In a novel, stick with plot and structure and do whatever the hell you want. In either case, Picasso had good advice: “Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.”
For me, I try to follow a couple of rules. First, it’s paramount for me to elicit emotion from the reader or viewer. I’ll try my best to make the reader fall in love with a character. In novel writing I can take my time. I’m not restricted to a page length. In a screenplay I am.

And, second, I try to create a tangible goal for the hero and set him or her on an edge-of-your-seat journey where we can measure the success or failure of that goal at the climax point. read article

Here’s a Sneak Peek at Herbie J Pilato’s New Show

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We know these pics from Herbie J’s upcoming Decades Network series Then Again with Herbie J Pilato are the real deal cuz they come to TVWriter™ courtesy of the most trustworthy leaker in the biz when it comes to All Things Herbie J…non other than Herbie J Pilato himself.

Enjoy, nostalgia fans!

Dennis O’Neil: The CW’s Adventure In Time and Space

by Dennis O’Neil

The big honkin’ four-part crossover on the CW is past and I guess we have no particularly interesting reactions to it. If I were in a mood to pick nits, I might raise an eyebrow, chuckle in the manner of one who knows he is not one of the little people, and observe that it was really only a three-part crossover.

Oh sure, The Flash and his friend Cisco did pop into Supergirl’s turf at the very end of the first episode, but by then the Maid of Might and her crew had solved their difficulties and all was (temporarily) well. All The Flash and Cisco did was ask for help dealing with some of their problems. read article

All New ‘Duck Tales’ Will Be Back on TV This Summer!

by Team TVWriter™ Press Service

As if we didn’t already have plenty of reasons (how many ‘r’s in “brr?”) for wishing for summer, now comes the news that Duck Tales will be back on the air in “Summer, 2017.”

Based on Carl Barks’ classic Uncle Scrooge Comics of the ’50s, the original version of this show, which ran from 1987 through 1990, was itself an instant classic, and, to this TVWriter™ minion, one of the absolute best ever animated series in TV history,  which is why we’re so knocked out to hear this, from Marc Buhaj, Senior VP of Programming and General Manager of Disney XD: read article

NBC Midseason (as in 2017) Schedule

This one’s for you, network broadcasting fans – oh, c’mon, there must be at least, um, one of you. Huh? Any hands up?

Anyway, just in case NBC gets something right, here, according to NBC’s PR Department and the pretty damn cool and helpful site ComingSoon.Net, is what the execs there are planning on bringing us in the months to come: read article