Category: TV

Telefilm Canada New Voices Award

  It’s official. I’m a writer.     I’m very happy to announce that I’m one of the five writers selected for the 2016 Telefilm Canada New Voices Award.     You can read more about the award and the other fantastic writers here.   My script “Flux” was one that took a while to … Read More »

Pitching at ATX television festival

As the headline suggests, I’m going to be at the 2015 ATX television festival as a finalist in the pitch competition. And I’m pretty stoked!   I was a semi-finalist last year (2014) but this year I made it to the finals with my pitch for “Dodge & Burn” – so in June I’ll be … Read More »

Dubious writing metaphors vs. boomerangs

Writing and pitching TV shows is just like throwing a boomerang. Kinda.   Confused? Fear that I’ve lost the plot entirely? Pull up a chair and let me tickle your ear-drums.   In the last post I touched briefly on the topic of failure – that writing is often about failing and picking ourselves up … Read More »

TV specs updated

To celebrate the (awesome) end of season three of Person of Interest, you can now read my POI spec script under the TV specs menu.

TV Writing

I know. It’s been a long time since the previous update. But I’m back now, so look for more regular updates in the future. I’ve split the TV writing section into two categories: specs and pilots to make it easier to review. SPECS: includes loglines (and occasionally scripts) of shows that I’ve written specs for, … Read More »