![]() ![]() Some writers see themselves as artists, and good on them. My “secret sauce” is knowing that, and making sure to do my part. But making them is unquestionably work, and writers have to put in the hours to be able to execute. Chances are quite good that your readers love them, love storytelling, love the chance to get lost in flickering lights for an hour or two (or twenty, depending on how much binge-watching a person can fit into their day). In the realm of TV movies, the windows for delivery can be quite narrow, and there is a whole cadre of other professionals (actors, directors, production supervisors, casting, etc.) who are often times dependent on the writer’s ability to deliver a teleplay in a timely fashion so they can then do their jobs.Īs much fun as this can be - and being allowed to be creative for a living is a dream! - it’s also crucial to remember that this is a job and the writer is part of a team working together to create the best product possible. When given a deadline, I do everything in my power to deliver on that deadline, especially as the time to start production nears. ![]() ![]() Clearly you are the most romantic, holiday-obsessed person in the world - or you have a great understanding of Hallmark’s brand of entertainment. PremiumBeat: Tracy, in 2018, you’ve written six produced films for Hallmark, and it’s only November. ![]()
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