Tag: TV writing
Anil Sees BRAVE
Another mighty review from TVWriter™’s veteran Saskatoon correspondent, Anil Sthankiya.
Wait, did we say “veteran?” Producers, agents, no, don’t get the wrong idea, please. He’s young, he’s still young and vibrant and silly and immature and all that important stuff…oh, and he’s moved to L.A. Did we tell you he lives in L.A.?
Now, what we doing? Oh, right:
TVWriter™ Post of the Week
Still Infatuated After All These…Weeks
Is This Really the Easy Way to Throw Out Clichés?
Yes, it’s true. We actually stayed away from ironically using a cliché to present this program that enables writers to “scan your work for monitored words, clichés, and overused phrases and words.”
It seems like a great idea. An “automated tool…that scans your…work…and hightlights areas that might need closer attention.” We’re going to try it and hope some of you will too because if SmartEdit can create better writers we can finally rid the world of the Number 1 Enemy of Good Writing in the world since the Dawn of Time.
That’s right, English comp teachers. We’re talkin’ ’bout you.

