As far back as you can remember, you’ve been jotting words on paper, a napkin, the palm of your hand. It’s a form of play. Not just kids -- adults need recess, too. That funny old couple you see every day in the coffee shop? You’ve decided their names are Rosa and Sam. Someday you’ll meet them again. This time, on a page.
Or, this one crazy idea
Remember that summer you backpacked through Europe, or when you spent the day at Coney Island with a person you’d just met on the train? You’ve always thought that would make a great story. But for now, it’s just in your head. You have no clue how to get it out.
Or, maybe you’re already there
Hey! You’re writing professionally. You're a screenwriter, a journalist, an author, a playwright. You love what you do and you’re good at it, dammit. Yet despite your success, you sometimes find yourself stuck, or stale, or wondering if tomorrow will be the day your ideas vanish into the air.
Who can help you take the next steps?
Wherever you are in your journey, you’ll want to walk with someone who understands what’s what. Someone who’s been there. Someone who knows how difficult or painful or exhilarating it can be. And if this person had spent years in a famous comedy improv troupe, written a feature film, a play, and TONS of TV shows, and continues as a working writer today, THAT would be pretty helpful, right?
Meet Wendy Goldman, the name behind the WG
Welcome to the WG Writers Room, where veteran film and TV writer-producer (and all-around good sort) Wendy Goldman, will guide you through that door. Excited? Great. She is too.