John Ostrander: Don’t Look Down

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by John Ostrander

There’s a rule for tightrope walkers: don’t look down. If you look down, you’ll fall. Focus instead on the other end of the wire, where you’re headed. Focus on the goal. I’ve always felt that’s good advice for writers as well.

Don’t look down.

If you doubt that you can write, you can’t. If asked if you are a writer, your answer has to be “Yes.” If you’re asked if you are a good writer, your answer has to be “Yes.” If you’re asked if you are the best writer that you can ever be, your answer should be “Not yet.” You not only have to say it, you have to believe it. If you don’t or can’t, then you are looking down. read article

Writers and Writing are the Same Everywhere

How awesome to find this article about writing a TV series that has become the biggest international success the nation of Iceland has ever had.

Seriously. We love this article. We love the fact that writers everywhere are indeed soul brothers and sisters…and we’re kind of curious about other facets of Icelandic life too now. (But not that curious because we’re writers and that means anything real probably will never make it into our Top Ten.)

trapped in icelandby York Underwood & Art Bicnick

apped (Ófærð) is Iceland’s most internationally successful television show and RVK Studio’s first major television project, with Everest being the studio’s first major film. Trapped is a crime series about a body found in a fjörd and a town snowed in by weather. It’s harsh, bleak and utterly Icelandic, but it has pulled in audiences around the world, trapping them in its beautiful isolation. This strange murder-mystery, in a small town in a small country, takes place where the weather is as much a character as a setting. read article

What’s the secret of good writing?

At last! An answer to a question absolutely no writer ever asks about writing cuz when you get down to it, getting agents and gigs and stuff doesn’t have much to do with “good writing” at all.

Of course, it would help if we all agreed on a definition for that term. But….

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Um, no, we aren’t talking about this kind of writing…are we?

by Oliver Burkeman

! first encountered Robert Boice’s name about three years ago, somewhere online; after that, it started popping up every other month. Boice, I learned, was a US psychologist who’d cracked the secret of how to write painlessly and productively. Years ago, he’d recorded this wisdom in a book, now out of print, which a handful of fans discussed in reverent tones, but with a title that seemed like a deliberate bid for obscurity: How Writers Journey To Comfort And Fluency. Also, it was absurdly expensive: used copies sold for £130. Still, I’m a sucker for writing advice, especially when so closely guarded. So this month, I succumbed: I found a copy at the saner (if still eye-watering) price of £68, and a plain green print-on-demand hardback arrived in the post. So if you hunger to write more, but instead find yourself procrastinating, or stifled by panic, or writer’s block, I can reveal that the solution to your troubles is… read article

“Same Old” Network Shows=”Same Old” Fails for 2015-16 TV Season

Can anyone blame us for wanting to scream, “Told you so,k @#$!ers!”

Didn’t think so.

reboot_wide_t_nvby Rob Owen

For the 2015-16 TV season, TV shows with familiar titles were the big bet by the major broadcast networks, but it’s one that didn’t pay off. read article

Web Series: MANICPIXIEDREAMWIFE

We know one important thing about this YouTube series: It’s entertaining as hell. Check it out!

See and learn more about the show HERE