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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

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