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We at the WGF may have hit a pause on our live events, but thanks to technology, we’re aiming to provide more access to advice and knowledge from film and TV writers while we’re all social distancing. Over the next few weeks, we’re hosting free Zoom panels about craft and all things relevant to writers.

For this session, join writers Larry Andries (How To Get Away With Murder, Godfather of Harlem), Dustin Lance Black (Milk, When We Rise), Gloria Calderon Kellett (One Day At A Time, iZombie), Winnie Holzman (My So-Called Life, Roadies), and Ken Levine (Frasier, Cheers) for a discussion on mentorship and networking, including how to find a mentor, the dynamics of a mentor/mentee relationship, and how to cultivate those relationships with and without social distancing.

Space is limited so RSVP now. After signing up, you’ll receive information on how to access the Zoom panel.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at events@wgfoundation.org.

For anyone who was unable to RSVP for the panel, we will record and post them at a later date.
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