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Writers (TV series)

Writers is a British comedy-drama web and television series produced and created by Adam T Cottle, from characters created by himself, Leah Sperring and David Thompson

The show originally premiered on YouTube, before later airing on the Made Television network. It tells the story of Jess Spencer (Sperring) and Emmett Shelby (Thompson), two struggling writers who, after meeting through coincidence, are reunited a year later through Emmett's successful sister and her extended circle of friends.

The first season premiered on YouTube on 24 January 2015 and ran until 14 March, consisting of six episodes. The series was later picked up by Made Television, with the first season debuting on 28 July. On 18 March 2015 the series was renewed for a second season of seven episodes, which premiered on YouTube on 6 February 2016. On March 18, 2016, the series was renewed for a third season, which was confirmed to be the last. However, this renewal was later reversed when series creator announced that the series would instead conclude at the end of the second season.

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New writers should plot their stories around main characters and their conflicts, not around a trick ending.

Fifty years ago, science fiction writers went into painstaking detail to show the reader that gyroscopes really could be used to maneuver a spacecraft on its way to the moon.

The writers of science fiction are the scouts, the explorers, the pathfinders who venture out ahead and look over the landscape, then send back stories that warn of the harsh desert up ahead, the thorny paths to be avoided, or tales that dazzle us with reports of beautiful wooded hills and clear streams and sunny grasslands that lie just over the horizon.

Like most fledgling writers, I had to work at a nine-to-five job to buy groceries and pay the rent.

Like a carpenter who has never learned to drive nails straight, writers who have not learned craftsmanship will get nothing but pain for their efforts.

That is why I have written this book: to help new writers learn a few things about the craftsmanship that goes into successful stories.

Some critics may consider this too simple, too mechanistic, for aspiring writers to care about.

SF is one of the few areas open to new writers, whether they are writing short stories or novels.

Yet the modern writer does not have the luxury of spending a chapter or two giving the life history of each major character, the way Victorian writers did.

Beginning writers are always advised to write about people and things that they know firsthand.

Experienced writers are never told this, because they have learned the lesson thoroughly.

These writers took pains to acquire as much information about Mars as they could.

Most science fiction writers are interested in science to some degree, although a good many of them are turned off by school classes in physics, chemistry or math.

Clarke were the only two reliable writers of science for the general audience.

Too often, new writers lapse into unpronounceable collections of letters, such as Brfstklb.