Quote: Seefacts @ May 1 2008, 11:36 PM BSTNo. And meet as many as possible.
You audition them, not the other way round.
Though if you've got no credits, they won't touch you.
LOL
Quote: Seefacts @ May 1 2008, 11:36 PM BSTNo. And meet as many as possible.
You audition them, not the other way round.
Though if you've got no credits, they won't touch you.
LOL
Well.. You audition them not the other way round... made me chuckle.
Do you have a website with any of your stuff on by the way Perry?
Quote: Marc P @ May 2 2008, 10:04 AM BSTWell.. You audition them not the other way round... made me chuckle.
Do you have a website with any of your stuff on by the way Perry?
No I'm not nearly clever enough for that. I'm thinking of starting a writing blog though. Although I do think it wise to keep schtum about projects in 'development', because they often come to nothing, which would then make you look a bit of a knob if you've been globally documenting it.
So I dunno really.
Don't do a writing blog. They're really tedious. The only blogs I like are ones by kids with lukemia because at least you know they're going to end soon.
What's your mini cv then Perry?
Quote: Perry Nium @ May 2 2008, 10:40 AM BSTNo I'm not nearly clever enough for that. I'm thinking of starting a writing blog though. Although I do think it wise to keep schtum about projects in 'development', because they often come to nothing, which would then make you look a bit of a knob if you've been globally documenting it.
*Notes down*
Quote: chipolata @ May 2 2008, 10:45 AM BSTDon't do a writing blog. They're really tedious. The only blogs I like are ones by kids with lukemia because at least you know they're going to end soon.
I too would like to write one, but only if I was making my living writing - simply to answer all the things I'D like to have known when I was starting out.
I actually really like reading writers' blogs!
If they are inherently funny people.
(Like Richard Herring and Emma Kennedy, etc.)
Danny Stack writes a great writers blog. Well worth a look....
I always read these two:
http://jamesandthebluecat.blogspot.com and http://jamesmoran.blogspot.com