NEW CONTENT AND NEW PAGE
Thinking Writer has started posting more current content again. The first posts on the home page are new. Classic posts are specifically denoted "(Classic Post)". You will see different classic posts each time you access or refresh the site.
We have also added an "ALL POSTS" page which gives you direct access to all your favorite past posts.
Please enjoy.
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BIRTH OF THE SCRIBOSPHERE
The term "scribosphere" was first coined on this website in a comment by prolific screenwriter/ director/ producer Craig Mazin in a comment posted
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Monthly Archives: October 2007
WAR DRUMS BEATING LOUD(LY)
UPDATE: 90.3% of writers voted to strike. What does it mean? ORIGINAL POST: The WGA strike vote is tonight. Yes, this is big stuff. To see how big, check out The Artful Writer (for background) and Nikki Finke for up … Continue reading
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STATE OF THE WRITER’S STRIKE
Deadline Hollywood’s Nikki Finke is an astute, albeit pessimistic, industry commentator and journalist. Her columns appear in the L.A. Weekly, San Fransisco Weekly and other papers. Today, she puts the potential writer’s strike in perspective here.
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Death Race
This from Variety.com: Charles B. Griffith, known for melding black humor in his screenplays for Roger Corman including “Little Shop of Horrors,” died Sept. 28 in San Diego. He was 77. Griffith, to whom Quentin Tarantino dedicated his recent film … Continue reading
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