
Good morning! Welcome to another week of TV (and other) writing and production tips at TVWriter™. Here’s a look at the most popular blog posts and resource pages during the last 7 days.
They are, in order:

Good morning! Welcome to another week of TV (and other) writing and production tips at TVWriter™. Here’s a look at the most popular blog posts and resource pages during the last 7 days.
They are, in order:
Not being productive enough to meet your own standards, let alone those of the people you work with or for? Think your problem is that thou procastinateth too much? Think again. You could be someone who has fallen into–

We live and work in a culture that values productivity (and in turn, profits) above pretty much everything else. But we’re also big fans of instant gratification. (Isn’t the best part about making a checklist adding a few things you’ve already done, just so you can tick them off right away?) As it turns out, when you mix the push for productivity with our love of instant gratification, you can end up falling into the trap of “precrastination.” Here’s what that concept means and how to avoid it.
The Star Trek chronology of our dreams, thanks to TechRadar.Com.

If you want to watch Star Trek in order, it can be a daunting undertaking. After the Original Series, there are currently a total of 13 movies and seven TV shows, with more on the way. Watching them together without a break would you more than 24 days.
Yesterday’s good news from the WGAW.

August 5, 2020
Dear Members,
TVWriter™’s all-time favorite artist/philosopher, Grant Snider, shows us what contemplation does for and to him. Because it’s a process, see, with no specific end.

See more of Grant Snider’s extraordinary perception of human creativity at Incidental Comics, HERE