Hey Marc -- I've greatly enjoyed the columns on process/craft that you've written this summer. I had a "process" question on a different side of the equation. I've seen you quoted in quite a few different trades throughout the strike (always very astutely, I might add!). How does that end up happening and with such frequency? Are you on these reporters' go-to lists for comments? Are they reaching out to you via Twitter, through a publicist/reps, etc? And beyond that if you feel comfortable sharing -- do you feel like it's been helpful for your career to be such a public presence, even if you run the risk of being misquoted or misconstrued? (This is coming from a writer who purposely keeps a very low, Twitter-free profile). Thanks!
Great insights Marc. I hope all the things you mentioned come true. I also couldn't help myself - "After 5 months of strikes, I return to work with only one goal: to write this series." Maybe that sounded better in my head.
Hey Marc -- I've greatly enjoyed the columns on process/craft that you've written this summer. I had a "process" question on a different side of the equation. I've seen you quoted in quite a few different trades throughout the strike (always very astutely, I might add!). How does that end up happening and with such frequency? Are you on these reporters' go-to lists for comments? Are they reaching out to you via Twitter, through a publicist/reps, etc? And beyond that if you feel comfortable sharing -- do you feel like it's been helpful for your career to be such a public presence, even if you run the risk of being misquoted or misconstrued? (This is coming from a writer who purposely keeps a very low, Twitter-free profile). Thanks!
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Hey that Jackpot script that you wrote for Sony, is that something that Sony is still interested in developing?
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Great insights Marc. I hope all the things you mentioned come true. I also couldn't help myself - "After 5 months of strikes, I return to work with only one goal: to write this series." Maybe that sounded better in my head.
Sooo...if the writers' strike is still on, who wrote up the tentative agreement?
Sssh. Don't tell anyone.
***Snickering***