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David Milch: The Idea of the Writer - Time Change

The second day of David Milch's The Idea of the Writer: A Writing Discussion will begin at 2:15pm, an hour later than originally scheduled, to allow people picketing time to get to the WGA Theater.

Thursday 12/13, 2:15pm-4:00pm
WGA Theater
135 S. Doheny Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90211

David Milch (creator "Deadwood," "NYPD Blue") will host a discussion at the Writer's Guild Theater titled "The Idea of the Writer." There is no cover charge for this event and all are welcome on a first come, first serve basis. Limited parking is available at the theater.

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  • 12/12 and 12/13, 1-4pm, at the WGA Theater: 135 S. Doheny Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90211

    David Milch will host two days of discussion, focused on creating a new, participatory business model for writers. Please remember that parking at the theater is limited, and available on a first come, first served basis.

  • We're pleased to spread the word that video recordings of David Milch's multi-part series, The Idea of the Writer, are now available on line at: http://theideaofthewriter.blogspot.com.

    The lectures were originally given at the Writers' Guild Theater before Christmas.

  • Tomorrow night Jerry O'Connell ("Carpoolers," "Crossing Jordan") Kerri Kenney ("Reno 911," "The Ten," "The State"), and stand-up comedian Dan Mintz (writer, "Luckie Louie") will perform in Talk Show: The Talk Show at iO West Theater. Half the proceeds go to the Industry Support Fund - a fund set up by the WGA for non-WGA members affected by the strike.

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    11pm THIS FRIDAY,

  • (Nick Counter and the AMPTP (The Media Moguls) paid for an expensive ad in yesterday's "Variety" -- for those of you who don't work in the industry, "Variety" is an entertainment business magazine that is in the pocket of the Media Moguls.

    For further information on "Variety's" biased reporting, check out Nikke Finke's post.

    Since we don't have tons and tons of money like the Media Moguls do, we'll have to respond here - on the Internet - which they don't entirely own and control ( but they sure would like to).

  • From tonight's captains' bulletin:

    To cast your ballot in person: Vote at the Writers Guild Theater, 135 S. Doheny Drive 90211. Tuesday, February 12, 2008 from 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm.

    If members can't cast a ballot in person: Proxy ballots are available. To vote by proxy, download this form and fax to 323-421-9177. Proxies must be faxed in by Tuesday February 12, by 2 pm, or dropped off at the WGAW

  • I have been holding back from blabbing about how much I have been enjoying the His Dark Materials Trilogy, by Philip Pullman.
    I’m now on the third book, called The Amber Spyglass, and I am thoroughly enthralled with the series. I think it is fabulous, and I highly recommend it to ye all!
    When I am done with this volume, perhaps I will write an essay on my assessment of the trilogy.


  • A forbidden love. A secret letter. A child’s imagination. A false accusation. Torn apart by betrayal. Separated by war. Bound by love. Atonement.
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  • • Paul Haggis: The Reality of Reality and Animation

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    • Laeta Kalogridis Weighs in on Reality and Animation

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  • HOOT, HOLLER AND LAUGH WITH STRIKING WGA MEMBERS AT iO WEST THEATER

    While the more than eight-week old WGA strike is anything but funny, the staff at iO WEST is standing up and speaking out to provide some relief for the writers in the form of comedy and donations.

    In a show of solidarity, every Monday during the month of January, iO WEST’s hit show, “The Armando Show,” will be donating half

  • (This just in from the WGA... I've heard similar sentiment from friends and family all over the nation. The temperature I'm reading -- the whole country is fed up with corporate conglomerates caring only about the bottom line, and not about the welfare of their workers.)

  • The Extra Ones

    We are told that he chose five smooth stones.
    Young, and ruddy faced, in 1 Samuel 17:40.
    I would have imagined jagged ones to cause
    Greater cranial damage, but who am I?
    This sling was not even the type you draw back on.
    It was the kind you whirl about your head.
    I know, because there was an artist’s rendition
    In the book my mother read, as my eyes fell shut.

    So an army cowers, as the boy runs forward,
    Taunting this oaf! “This day the Lord will hand you
    Over to me.” He kicks the dirt and spits, “And I’ll

  • Speechless Episode 31: 1/14

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  • (From Writer's Assistant, Ed Fowler)

    Saturday I went to my mailbox and discovered a very plain envelope with the return address of NBC Universal. Inside it held a simple, single page letter. At the very top, centered in some kind of Helvetica or Ariel font (at least it wasn't Comic Sans) was the very business like heading of:

  • A letter from WGA Board Members that was sent this afternoon to members, with even more detail on the corporations' proposal.

    Fellow members:

    There are a lot of rumors and questions floating around, and we’d like to address them.

    HAVE NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN DOWN?
    No.

    DID OUR NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE ASK FOR A BREAK?
    No.

    THEN WHY THE FOUR DAY BREAK?
    On Thursday, the studios and networks gave us some of their proposals, and said they needed more time to fashion the rest. Therefore talks were scheduled to resume on Tuesday.

    THE COMPANIES SAY THEY ARE OFFERING US IS A $130 MILLION INCREASE. THE GUILD CALLS IT A ROLLBACK. WHY THE DISPARITY?

  • The WGAW responded to the AMPTP today with the following statement:

    Mr. Counter's charge is as offensive as it is untrue. To accuse the Writers Guild of America of blacklisting, when it was we who suffered the most from it in the past, is simply Mr. Counter's desperate attempt to divert attention from the fact that it was he who walked out of the negotiations, and it is he who refuses every day to return to the table. The WGA has an offer on the table and is ready and willing to meet with the AMPTP any day, anywhere.

  • This was submitted by WGA member Michael Seitzman. It also appears in the Huffington Post.

    A producer once told me that when the writer is working, the script is the gun that holds everyone else hostage. When the writer stops typing, he hands the gun to the producer and director and immediately joins the other hostages against the wall.

    On November 1, 2007, The Writers Guild of America typed

  • Ouija

    So I turned to a road atlas, in lieu of your
    Vanilla limbs. My finger along interstates
    Ran and I said, These are her veins.
    In blue, lakes and rivers showed their wet
    Spots and again, my fingers, searching,
    Sought.

    Where is a park, where we can hide away?
    I’m not familiar, I complained, and just then
    I felt, Ouija-like, an assistance.
    Here. Follow me, and
    I followed, sleep-walking but never more
    Awake. Here, further a bit.

    You and I were in Green River.
    I said I am a stranger here.

  • The First Time

    What would you say to my
    I love you?
    For the first time.
    We once wondered.

    Tell me to take it back?
    Rewind the tape? Or
    Say it again? Louder?
    As I recall, there was indeed
    An echo, but never louder.
    Not once did you hear it
    Louder, than the first time.

  • Aneurysm

    This is how I want it to be. While reading Hardy
    I turn to her and tell her how good she would
    Look in that blue dress she did not buy today.
    And I see that smirk, the one that knows
    I will get it for her tomorrow anyway. But just as
    She adjusts the pillow behind her head, reaching
    For her fourth volume of Proust, the same thing
    Happens to her. And we lean into each other,
    The calico cat not even stirring at our feet
    As our books fall forward.
    And that candle she lit, flickers.

    © Ciprianowords Inc. 2008

  • The Strike Captains met at the WGA Theater today and we were allowed to look at the NOT FINISHED Terms Of Agreement. The reason that the Guild has not published them to everyone in the membership is because they ARE NOT FINISHED. In fact, still today the negotiating team has to fight the AMPTP lawyers on drafting legal language that the lawyers keep backsliding on – which sounds like, “Nope, my

  • ‘Never Again’

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    No, chilled and shaken… you turn from the sun
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    These feelings don’t end where they begin.
    No, spilled and taken… they never flow back
    And I die, and I say for the lack
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    Like river to ocean…
    ‘Never again.’

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  • Waiting

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  • During my Christmas visit to my parents in Georgia, I saw my second movie in the theater of 2007: Sweeney Todd.

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    Emerging from your full-wet lips,
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  • (Breaking news from the WGA - the AMPTP has agreed to come back to the table on November 26th. Now, let's hope they are prepared to make a fair deal. This is progress. Everyone wants to go back to work. Everyone wants fair compensation for their work.)


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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  • THE NET

    I made you many and many a song,
    Yet never one told all you are --
    It was as though a net of words
    Were flung to catch a star;

  • This letter was submitted anonymously by a working reality writer. He/She requires anonymity, because otherwise, he/she fears being fired for writing this.

    Dear AMPTP,

    Today, I read on your website, “thousands of people in reality and animation have chosen not to join the WGA.”
    This statement is false.

    As a writer (aka "Supervising Producer", the name I'm given to get around having to give me a WGA contract) who has worked in reality television for over three years and who knows many people on the reality circuit, I can tell you that reality writers desperately want to be part of the WGA.

  • Liz Pardue, Editor of Glowy Box at http://www.glowybox.blogspot.com/ writes this synopsis:

    Adopt A Writer is a project organized by TV bloggers in support of the WGA, in association with United Fandom and United Hollywood.

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  • Coles has an idea......spend bucket loads of money on a full page press ad for a Spring Ideas catalogue.

    I have an idea.....work on the copy and come up with a better idea.

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    And what that picture all about?

    Then there's some kind of insight which says you'll save time so you can spend more time in the sun?

    I just don't get it.