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How long have you been writing for?

I started writing about 6 months ago when I wrote a sitcom episode and I would say that I've been sketch writing for just over 3 months now.

At first I was aiming to get a sketch sold within my first year. However, I now know how few opportunities there are for sketches, so I'm going to give myself a little longer for that - 2 to 3 years.

Sketches about a year.

Song lyrics and music ...far longer!

I think I have more chance of selling the songs than the sketches. And there is not much chance of that!

since june the 8th o7 for comedy. Short stories about 8 years.

How long have you and the Junkmales been together Frankie?

i sent my first sitcom pilot off in 1999.
i had my first sketch used in 2006.

Quote: jacparov @ December 23, 2007, 8:05 PM

How long have you and the Junkmales been together Frankie?

We met up via 4 laughs in Nov 2006...

Sites like 4laughs and BSG are great for writers/performers networking I feel!

:)

yes, vital i would say.

Did you do anything to celebrate your aniversary?

Writing forever.
Writing 'seriously' (ie to get published) since about 2000.
Attempting to write comedy for about a year and a half. Might be giving it up soon. :)

But I have found that when I write straight now, I feel more comfortable putting a bit of humour in. Which is great. I think I was a bit dry before.

Quote: jacparov @ December 23, 2007, 8:16 PM

yes, vital i would say.

Did you do anything to celebrate your aniversary?

We filmed a sketch called "Mimefield/Feral Businessmen" and invited some of our networking pals off 4laughs and also Ellie & Croydesponge off BSG - and they came and had a nice day I think.. We invited The Slaggs too but they were busy on the filming date.. maybe another time?
:)

Aw, you retiring Zooo?

Frankie - you and the slaggs should have a party were you have to go as one of your characters. The looks you get down the pub would be priceless!

Quote: jacparov @ December 23, 2007, 8:34 PM

Aw, you retiring Zooo?

I don't know how the comedy world will cope.

ah well, good luck with your other stuff. :-)

I've messed around with sitcom ideas for quite some time now, but only been writing seriously for just over two years.

Quote: zooo @ December 23, 2007, 8:19 PM

But I have found that when I write straight now, I feel more comfortable putting a bit of humour in. Which is great. I think I was a bit dry before.

I'm like that too. I know my stuff is not out and out funny but I like adding humour to a drama. That's why it's probably best to write with someone who complements you.

Oh and short stories and songwords since about 1980 with comedy only in the last 5 years or so - since Last Laugh.

Now I think about it, the first writing I did was a comedy play at primary school in the '70's.

Then song lyrics and sketches for 6th form revue in the early '80's.

Bit of a break then a comedy manuscript for a novel and several feature screenplays in the 1990's.

Couple of sitcom scripts in the last two years.

At least I'm not a quitter.

6 long pointless unproductive years :)

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