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Invasion' co-creator David Weil on the importance of genre characters and working with Simon Kinberg
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History of TV: The wild, villainous and always over-the-top ‘Gotham’
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Rising Through the Ranks: Henry Alexander Kelly on ushering in the Nicaraguan perspective for television
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History of TV: Revisiting the Crashdown Cafe in 'Roswell'
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April M. Sánchez’s cheerful vibes resonate even through a computer screen, her comedic timing and charm livening up a regular morning Zoom session. The comedy/horror writer has been writing to entertain since her high school days.
Rising Through the Ranks: Screenwriter Suzanne Griffin on universality and defying age
"Putting words together in a way that transports you to another world is just so magical, so satisfying," says Brooklyn-based screenwriter Suzanne Griffin, whose writing path started with a poetry competition in the second grade. "Even then, as a you...