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Equipped, Part II: Joshua Feldman is 'This Close' to co-writing a deaf, Indigenous protagonist for Marvel

Welcome to part two of "Equipped," a biweekly interview series picking the brains of your favorite showrunners, show creators, EPs, and all-around legends. In part one, we toured the mind of Dan O'Shannon, a longtime member of the Writers Guild of Am...

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Write On with 'Spencer' Screenwriter Steven Knight

The acclaimed British screenwriter, showrunner and producer breaks down writing the haunting Princess Diana biopic for director Pablo Lorrain ( Jackie): "The instruction I gave to myself is that because this is a princess and it's a castle, it's a fa...

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Showrunner and producer Anthony Q. Farrell on leading Canada’s first Showrunner Bootcamp for BIPOC writers

Overlord and the Underwoods showrunner and producer Anthony Q Farrell got into writing for TV through theatre and has slowly figured out the rest over the years. During his time working in Canadian TV, he noticed accessibility and diversity issues, s...

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5 Screenwriting Takeaways: Bring your EpiPen because ‘Yellowjackets’ has a sting you won't forget

Yellowjackets is familiar with its "Lord of the Flies" vibes, while also being wholly unique. It’s a mash-up of tones making for a wild ride each episode that's binge-able, funny, makes you want to dance, and then barf in the corner. Not to mention t...

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5 Screenwriting Takeaways: How ‘The Tender Bar’ creates a boy’s coming-of-age story around a local bar

It’s no surprise that The Tender Bar — the story of the book's author, J.R. Moehringer — actually became a published memoir because according to that memoir, there were plenty of people in his life who told him he should do it.

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Level Up Part I: Community

There’s nothing worse as a writer than feeling like you’ve hit a wall. Or worse, a plateau. That dreaded, sinking feeling that maybe you’ve gone as far as you’re gonna go. The good news is, whether you’re still in the early days of building a portfol...

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History of TV: We listened (and laughed) to Dr. 'Frasier' Crane for 11 years of comedy gold

One of television’s longest-running comedies is NBC’s Cheers spin-off, Frasier. The early-'90s sitcom, which debuted as part of the quintessential network fall lineup in 1993, may have even outshone its predecessor by being one of that decade’s first...

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Shattering the Bubble: Director Luis Prieto discusses his new thriller 'Shattered'

The thriller Shattered, directed by Luis Prieto (Kidnap) and written by David Loughery (Fatale), keeps you on the edge of your seat while also giving you some things to think about.

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Rising Through the Ranks: Television writer Danielle Nicki on trusting yourself — and Bruce Wayne

From the moment Danielle Nicki mentioned that her dog’s name is Bruce Wayne, I liked her on a whole new level.

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