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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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8 min read

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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8 min read

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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5 min read

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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6 min read

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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3 min read

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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5 min read

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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6 min read

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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5 min read

Interview: Nir Paniry

Interview: Nir Paniry

... your story will change and morph and become a much more team-oriented endeavor, but there’s something so interesting about it all starting with you and a computer, and that’s it.

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4 min read

Interview: Howard Jordan Jr.

Interview: Howard Jordan Jr.

Larger audiences seem curious to delve into stories of people who look and live differently.

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3 min read

Interview: Josh Chesler

Interview: Josh Chesler

But the truth is, you have to earn it, and you have to develop your craft to the point where you’re ready for that career.

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7 min read

Interview: Micah Barnett

Interview: Micah Barnett

Writers sometimes forget this is a business and that the majority of people who read your script are looking at it as a commodity. “Can I sell this concept?”

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5 min read

Interview: Debbie Lollie

Interview: Debbie Lollie

For a writer to stretch and find an original plot and a fresh and creative way to package those elements, that’s an illustration of high-concept.

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7 min read

Interview: Alex Ross

Interview: Alex Ross

The true definition of madness was becoming a reality. And it took a few years, money ran out, bills weren’t being paid, and it was time to go get a job again. But I always believed.

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6 min read
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