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Wednesday
Oct182006

Will Write For Chocolate updated

Nanowrimo prep!


Will Write For Chocolate has been updated. Thanks always to Joey Shoji for being my WWFC Chocolate Consultant.

Off to OVFF tomorrow morning!

Too much to do today and too little time, hence this short Blathering. Meanwhile, please do check out this highly entertaining LJ entry by Tanya Huff about the filming of her Blood books. It starts off:

"Previously in lj land, I told of how the five Blood books had been optioned for television by Kaleidoscope Entertainment, that 22 episodes had been purchased by CHUM TV, that I was thrilled about the casting (Christina Cox as Vicki, Dylan Neal as Mike, Kyle Schmid as Henry), overjoyed with the show runner/executive producer (Peter Mohan) and the writing staff (Shelley Eriksen, Dennis Heaton, and Mark Leiren-Young) that I was totally chuffed to be given the chance to write episode number nine (where totally chuffed should be translated as nearly hysterical with joy), and that Allan Kroeker who directed Ariel -- my re-watch episode of Firefly -- was directing at least two episodes.

I hope I made clear how incredibly fortunate I am to be allowed to be even a small part of this production because this doesn't usually happen. Optioning a book is a little like buying a car and letting the author of that book have anything to do with the subsequent show is then like taking the guys off the auto line out for rides in said car..."

Have a great weekend, everyone!

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