Thursday, November 15, 2007

If you're up in the middle of the night

Depending on when you read this I either will be or have been a guest on the Ben Maller national show on Fox Sports radio from midnight to one west coast time. So I’m either looking forward to it or had a great time.

Later tonight: a guest blogger -- one of my favorite people, Jane Espenson.

5 comments :

Anonymous said...

Jane guesting on your blog (and I read both of yours), reminds me of two of my favorite shows crashing into each other last night. "Pushing Daisies" had Joel McHale as the murder victim, and he's also the host of "The Soup."

So it happens again. :)

Anonymous said...

I'm seriously bummed, because I love Ben Maller and I'd love to hear that interview, but staying up to 3 is not an option. :-/ Have a great time!

Anonymous said...

I had no idea Ken Levine was/is both a prolific writer and a baseball play by play announcer. Ken used to practice announcing Dodger and Angels game from the nose bleed seats which eventually led to a successful second career announcing baseball games.

There are so many talented writers out there, why don't you all just start your own Writers Studio and get back to work.

Anonymous said...

I called and asked if you had a partner and how long did it take to write a script. I also asked about how much background you provide? I had a couple other questions. How much artistic freedom do the networks allow the writer? Do you find roadblocks in terms of politics? Do the networks or actors add to your scripts or alter your material? Thanks for answering my questions on the radio. Good Luck with getting the corporate machine to actually play fairly. They don't do it with the rest of America, but you guys actually have something that the suits can't buy..........brains and original idea's. I had a really good idea for a script, but don't know where to start. Do you have any suggestions for beginners?

Anonymous said...

I was one of those who managed to stay up and hear the interview. I think Vin Sculley influenced more than a few people to be better writers and make a living doing what they truly enjoy. When I was young, I built a shortwave receiver and was able to listen to the Dodgers games on Armed Forces Radio. I know he influenced me, too. Thanks for sharing your imagination.