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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: November 2007
PENCIL PUSHER
Chad Gervich of Writer’s Digest Script Notes asks us to send pencils to the studios to show support and solidarity with the striking writers. Check out his regularly interesting blog here. . . . . . . . .
Posted in WGA Strike
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CAN I PITCH OR WRITE DURING THE STRIKE?
The Thinking Writer received these two questions… Simon from Chicago asks: can wga writers write for independent features while the strike is on (as long as indie co is not signatory)? David from Carlsbad asks: I recently attended the Screenwriting … Continue reading
Posted in WGA Strike
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GOOD TIME TO GET COFFEE
According to the L.A. Times, even coffee shops are feeling the pinch from the strike. WGA writers do not know whether they are allowed to write specs while on strike. . . . . . . .
Posted in WGA Strike
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WHAT DO WRITERS DO DURING A STRIKE?
If you are a Guild Writer, what do you do during a strike? See this (including the comments, which offer a somewhat broader view than the main entry suggests).
Posted in WGA Strike
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