Hi all,
I'm not sure where I'm going with this so bare with me and accept my apologies if I repeat myself or stray from my original point. Basically, for years I've had ideas for sitcoms, and never acted upon it. For years I've been dubbed 'the funny one' and never acted upon it. Until this year..
I'm 29, and have no history or background in writing or comedy. I'm an accountant who works in London, and I spend the majority of my day scribbling ideas down, and going over pieces of dialogue in my head. So finally, I decided it was time to either do something about it or give up on this pipe dream. So I wrote a script for a 'sitcom' idea that had been floating around in my head for quite a while.
I've written it, and re-written it, gone over it, and re-written it some more.
Now what?
I've shown it to several people (none of these people are in the industry, may I add) and they like it. I'm a shy person in real life, and my biggest critic, but I know what I have written down (and the ideas for the whole season) is good. But I'm not sure what to do next. So many companies will only take solicited scripts, and BBC Writers Room aside, I'm not sure who I can show my work to.
Can anyone be so kind as to point me in the right direction? Do I randomly send it off to various publishing houses, do I try and find an agent, or is there another blindingly obvious avenue that I'm failing to see?
By the way, I'd love any feedback I could get on it and am happy to go into further detail about what I've written and give you an idea of what I've done...so you can shoot me down before I go any further.
Thanks.