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294 | TSL Workshops Check In w/ Danicah Waldo & Emily Roberson

TSL Workshops are one of the two tent poles of The Screenwriting life. Folks a part of the TSL Workshops community participate in two live zooms with Meg and Lorien per month. One, a Q & A about anything and everything writing and the business and the other, a select few get pick ...  Show more

293 | The Wild World Of Verticals Feat. Shelby Farrell

With the industry in a contraction, writers are trying to figure out how to find steady work. ENTER - VERTICALS! Lorien is joined by writer and creator Shelby Farrell who has developed numerous features and verticals. She offers a premium program, Flipping The Screen, teaching wr ...  Show more

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