
Writers Room
We have had the joy of assembling groups of professional writers to build and hone the work of new and undiscovered creators through SeriesFest, a renowned international episodic television festival.
Now we are offering this unique collaboration to a wider group of creatives.
Do you have a great idea or a script to hone that you want to bring into a Writers Room?
We will provide the expertise (mentorship and professional writers) to get you on your way.
Here are some series we have developed:
Grave Affairs
Logline: A disgraced funeral planner returns home to redeem her tarnished reputation and reclaim her dominance in the serious and often funny death business.
Harold Abrams IP
Drop Shot Divas
Logline: A “Bad News Bears” team of overzealous women compete and socialize in a local 3.5 tennis league with all the outrageous intensity and shameless behavior of pro-level players.
A Call to Adventure IP
Growing Up Old
Logline: Evie and Josie, two reunited best friends, are caught defacing a public monument after a bridal shower for their nemesis. They're forced to do community service at a senior citizens’ center where they encounter their actual, future selves. Now they have the chance to change their future and take their pathetic, disappointing selves on a better ride.
A Call to Adventure IP
Progress Notes
Logline: Melanie is an anxiety-ridden, recently-graduated therapist at a dysfunctional mental health center in the South Bronx where both the helped and the helpers struggle with the messiness of life.
A Call to Adventure IP
Testimonials
“My writers room experience was valuable in helping develop my characters into fully-formed individuals viewers care about by asking targeted questions and giving feedback. I was encouraged to see beyond my pilot and understand how my characters, themes, and stories will evolve into a multi-season series I can express in a pitch.”
-Harold Abrams

“And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.”
― Sylvia Plath