
she/herBlog for opinions on tv shows, being a writer, bad philosophy takes, and other random things from yours truly đłâđ
422 posts
As Someone Who Wants To Be A Tv Screenwriter, I Write Pilots. This Means I Don't Necessarily Need To
As someone who wants to be a tv screenwriter, I write pilots. This means I don't necessarily need to have an ending in mind. I normally know where it should go, but it's never set in stone.
Trying to write a novel is just spinning my head in all directions since it means I need to actually have an ending that is complete, done, and dusted.
That's wild.
-
kazekunai liked this · 6 months ago
-
danimia liked this · 6 months ago
-
thewalkindudette liked this · 6 months ago
-
mathi-arts-things liked this · 6 months ago
-
verisadrift liked this · 6 months ago
-
twist-the-knife-666 liked this · 6 months ago
-
sarahswriting liked this · 6 months ago
-
renasdoodles liked this · 6 months ago
-
a-hart-fulloflove liked this · 6 months ago
-
merlums liked this · 6 months ago
-
unfortunately-for-you-and-me liked this · 6 months ago
-
miszart liked this · 6 months ago
-
parkshoepin liked this · 6 months ago
-
cricketthepirate liked this · 6 months ago
-
william-anderson-universe-blog liked this · 6 months ago
-
dearunreliablenarrator liked this · 6 months ago
-
renee-writer reblogged this · 6 months ago
-
renee-writer liked this · 6 months ago
-
thebadphilosopher liked this · 6 months ago
-
radiocasinoau liked this · 6 months ago
-
alairmena reblogged this · 6 months ago
-
arachnidguy liked this · 6 months ago
-
fallonturing liked this · 6 months ago
-
winvyre liked this · 6 months ago
-
masako-0 reblogged this · 6 months ago
-
fablesandfragments liked this · 6 months ago
-
pieroulette liked this · 6 months ago
-
swimminglyemily liked this · 6 months ago
-
coming-straight-from-hell liked this · 6 months ago
-
green-kittens reblogged this · 6 months ago
-
green-kittens liked this · 6 months ago
-
stargazer3700 liked this · 6 months ago
-
oresmoons liked this · 6 months ago
-
sahelstudies liked this · 6 months ago
-
glbettwrites liked this · 6 months ago
More Posts from Thebadphilosopher
Meet The Character Monday
So, I guess I have never really introduced Alessia. I have been sitting on this for ages.
Fandom: Once Upon A Time
Love Interest: Neal Cassidy

Alessia makes a deal with Rumple in the Enchanted Forest, but when it's time for her to hold up her end of the bargain, she runs. She is hiding when the dark curse is cast.
In Storybrooke, she works as Mr. Gold's housekeeper. She is afraid of her boss but, never really understands why. Once Emms Swan comes to town, Mr. Gold both becomes more cruel and more aloof.
When the curse breaks and she realizes who she really is, she once again runs. Running through the forest she accidentally crossed the town line. She once again has her cursed memories.
Alessia is discovered wandering, injured, and good Samaritans stop to help her. She eventually finds work in NY and meets a handsome man named Neal.
Then her past comes back to haunt her when Emma Swan, Henry Mills, and her former employer Mr. Gold turn up in NY & it turns out they are looking for her friend.
Tagging @bardic-tales @themaradwrites @far-shores @dancingsunflowers-ocs @ginger-grimm
@arrthurpendragon @ocappreciation
Creator's Club: Meet the Character / Project
For this week, I'd like to talk about two characters if that's all possible? Lol! :)
One:

This is Mariah. She is a headstrong and intelligent woman who finds herself among thousands of innocent men, women and children evacuated to the United States after an unknown pathogen breaks out in Harran on January 27th, 2017. After learning that her daughter, Libby, is still alive, she is determined to go above and beyond to bring her home ... even whilst coping with a visceral trauma and a cancer diagnosis...
Two:

This is Kyle. He is a young man who's been hired by the Global Relief Effort agency to locate a secret file in the Harran quarantine. After taking up residence in the Tower and forming relationships with Libby, Jade, Rahim and Brecken; he realises that he has to make a decision on where his loyalties lie...
I find that both of these characters are a huge part of Libby's life and that her relationships with them could help shape her into the young woman that she is in Part III. :)
Tagging: @bardic-tales (If any of my Creator's Club mutuals would like to be added, please say!).
How to get the most out of editing
             I think most of you know by now that I give feedback on your work for free. Iâm also very busy and get a lot of requests, so often people have to wait a while before Iâm able to get to their work. So, itâs worth your while to make it worth your while! Hereâs how to get the most out of (any) editing.
1. Give them your âperfectâ version
Okay it doesnât actually have to be perfect, but you shouldnât have any issues in your manuscript that youâre aware of and know how to fix. Itâs not very helpful for anyone to have an editor comment on an issue you already know about. However, if thereâs anything youâre aware of but youâre really not sure how to fix, you can definitely ask your editor!
2. Come with purposeful questions
You should know before you send off your work the type of feedback youâre looking for, and some questions you have for your editor. Stray away from the âEnglish classâ type questions and focus more on what answers would actually help you in writing another draft. I considered asking my beta readers what title theyâd give my piece because I was super curious and didnât really like my title, but in the end I crossed out that question because as much as Iâd like to know, the title really didnât matterâI had more important things to ask them.
See a list of questions you could potentially ask here.
3. Be open to receiving feedback
As perfect and wonderful as you think your piece is, there probably is still room for improvement that you arenât seeing. Donât be surprised when your editor gets back to you and doesnât just say âgood job, everything is perfect.â Nickâs manuscript in New Girl is the one exception!
When you do get your feedback, donât respond right awayâlet it process until you can seriously consider each note. Ultimately, what you do with your notes is up to you, but thereâs no need to argue or try to explain things to your editor.
Excited to go on this trip, annoyed because I don't get to watch TV the entire time, even more annoyed because past self planned that.
âIt is not our business to set up prohibitions, but to arrive at conventions⌠In logic, there are no morals.â
â Rudolf Carnap, The Logical Syntax of Language