Writing for Television

Writing for Television by Stuart M. Kaminsky, published by Dell Pub. in 1988, is a comprehensive guide for aspiring television writers. This edition, written in English and spanning 211 pages, provides insights into the process of entering the television writing industry. It outlines practical steps and strategies for those interested in pursuing a career in this dynamic field.
Readers will discover essential information on breaking into television writing, including techniques and tips relevant to the craft. The book addresses various aspects of writing, performing arts, and screenwriting, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their skills in this area. With a focus on the language arts and disciplines related to television, this guide serves as a reference for both novice and experienced writers alike.
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For everyone who wants to be a television writer, thinks about being a television writer, or wishes they were a television writer, this book spells out just how to go about breaking into this exciting and lucrative field.
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