The Writers: a History of American Screenwriters And Their Guild
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from David Simon’s show bible for The Wire. Show Bible Collection, Writers Guild Foundation Archive, Shavelson-Webb Library, Los Angeles The main reason the studios and the producers are scared of [writers] is because they know that they are crazy, that writers will do things that could be considered either suicidal or heroic, depending how you look at it—which is to act against what seems to be their best interests. . . . They are a particular breed. . . . It is the most miserable thing—you sit... by yourself, wanting to kill yourself, looking at this blank screen, and who would want to do that? —Walter Bernstein (writer of The Front and Miss Evers’ Boys), interview with the author, 16 July 2009 Screenwriters are storytellers, dream builders, and, more often than they would like, simple workaday hacks. They envision new worlds and the beings to populate them, bringing them to life through storylines and idiosyncratic details. Writers craft tales of heroism against all odds—so much so that they are sometimes swept up in the formula, becoming their own plucky protagonists in epic behind-the-scenes Hollywood dramas.
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