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Loved the book. Absolutely fantastic and in half the pages of some other books on writing, it gave me more insight on what it takes to make a sustainable, episodic story.
I did have one point of contention and would love to hear your thoughts on it. You can read my thoughts on the Premise vs. Regular episode section on my blog: http://brionsalazar.com/post/35274648457/writing-the-pilot-analysis-of-television-scriptwriting
T hank you.
Loved the book. Absolutely fantastic and in half the pages of some other books on writing, it gave me more insight on what it takes to make a sustainable, episodic story.
I did have one point of contention and would love to hear your thoughts on it. You can read my thoughts on the Premise vs. Regular episode section on my blog: http://brionsalazar.com/post/35274648457/writing-the-pilot-analysis-of-television-scriptwriting
thank you.