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Land Your First TV Writing Job
Stop thinking about "breaking in" as an impossible task.

The Daily Writer - from Brock Swinson
Good morning,
I wanted to share some game-changing insights from Alison Schapker, who's gone from writing cold query letters to running shows like "Westworld" and "Dune Prophecy"...
And her unconventional approach to building a television career.
Here's what really matters:
1. Master Specs Before Originals
Write episodes of existing shows first
Learn to capture established character voices
Develop craft within clear boundaries
2. The 15-Page Rule
Hook readers in the opening pages
Show confident character choices
Create momentum that pulls readers forward
3. Writers' Room Success
Balance multiple storytelling strengths
Combine action with character development
Be someone others want to work with long-term
The game-changing insight: Success in television writing isn't just about craft – it's about mastering both creative and interpersonal skills.
For future showrunners:
Study management principles separately from writing
Develop strong communication skills
Learn to handle multiple stakeholders' emotions
Quick mindset shift: Stop thinking about "breaking in" as an impossible task. Instead, focus on creating work strong enough to earn that one crucial "yes."
Keep writing,
- Brock Swinson