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Interview: Skyler Lawson

Interview: Skyler Lawson

No artist should be afraid to let their heritage and identity take center stage in their work ... The moment I decided to honor that history and put it at the forefront of my work, whether that be location or tonality, everything changed for me.

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Interview: Amir Motlagh & Charles Borg

Interview: Amir Motlagh & Charles Borg

We knew if we couldn’t meet our own expectations that we weren’t going to make MAN. It was that simple.

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9 min read

Interview: Heidi Nyburg

Interview: Heidi Nyburg

Let the lessons from one platform of writing spill over into your other writing. Be fluid about it and see what serves the story best.

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10 min read

Interview: Tripper Clancy, Part 2

Interview: Tripper Clancy, Part 2

At some point you have to ask yourself: “Am I writing the best adaptation or the best movie?” And that might mean cutting things you adore from the book or creating an extra scene here or there to bridge a storyline.

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Interview: Gianluca Minucci

Interview: Gianluca Minucci

I have kind of a weird working method, which is a mix of meticulous, obsessive preparation (researching, pre-visualization, pre-production) and a sort of crazy freedom on set, especially when working with actors.

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Interview: Dan Perlman

Interview: Dan Perlman

The whole experience made me a better writer, creator, collaborator, and the fact that it didn’t go to series helped continue to motivate me in stand-up.

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Interview: Nick Watson

Interview: Nick Watson

... if you hole yourself up in your room and just write and never make an effort to meet people, it will be very difficult to have a successful career as a writer, at least for TV.

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Interview: Jane Baker

Interview: Jane Baker

Being open about my anxiety has been very freeing, and it’s made people connect with me when they previously might have thought we had nothing in common.

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Interview: Evan Cooper

Interview: Evan Cooper

A lot of people told me not to direct. But it was getting to the point where my scripts just weren’t getting made–or they were being rewritten by morons.

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Interview: Jen Goldson

Interview: Jen Goldson

A writer who thinks they can write every genre is not going to perfect any one genre. So know who you are—and that takes time to figure out.

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Interview: Prarthana Mohan & Kay Tuxford

Interview: Prarthana Mohan & Kay Tuxford

The trick is to be non-stop. Which is not a trick at all, but exhausting. You have to be promoting around the clock. And not just the same post—you have to turn it into an event with your audience.

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10 min read

Interview: Howard Jordan, Part 2

Interview: Howard Jordan, Part 2

... all the clichés are true. Keep writing. Keep networking. Keep improving.

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Interview: Ashley Kreeb

Interview: Ashley Kreeb

... the best advice I can give is to be ready when the opportunity presents itself.

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Interview: Joshua Paul Johnson and Jamie Napoli

Interview: Joshua Paul Johnson and Jamie Napoli

... the challenges involved with any creative relationship necessitate being respectful of each other’s ideas and being able to navigate disagreements.

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Interview: Penelope Chai and Matteo Bernardini

Interview: Penelope Chai and Matteo Bernardini

Let it go—when your co-writer says what you’ve written is unclear or confusing or not working or not on the page, trust them. They have the benefit of objectivity.

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