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Sublime Primetime, the annual event co-presented by the Writers Guild Foundation and the Writers Guild of America West, in partnership with Variety and Final Draft, is going virtual for a super-sized celebration of this year’s Emmy-nominated writers.

This year, we’re hosting FOUR panels featuring FOUR writing categories across TWO days. All you’ll need is ONE ticket to access all panels. All proceeds benefit the Foundation’s Library and community outreach programs.

Check out the schedule and lineup below.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 25

  • Writing for Drama Series panel - 4pm - 5:15pm PDT
  • Writing for Limited Series panel - 6pm - 7:15pm PDT

Stay tuned for panelist announcements!

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26

  • Writing for Comedy Series panel - 4pm -5:15pm PDT
  • Writing for Variety Series panel - 6pm - 7:15pm PDT

Stay tuned for panelist announcements!

Space is limited so grab your tickets 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.

All panels will be recorded and posted on our website and YouTube channel at a later date.
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Location / Venue

  • Time:
  • Aug 25, 2020 4:00pm to
    Aug 26, 2020 8:00pm PT
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Founded in 1966, the Writers Guild Foundation is the premier resource for emerging writers and movie and TV lovers in Hollywood. Boasting a busy calendar of high-value events and a vast, seemingly bottomless toolbox for writers, the Foundation is unmatched in its mission to promote and preserve the craft, history, and voices of screen storytelling.  A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we’re proud of all we do for the community, including our Veterans Writing Project and our Writers' Access Support Staff Training Program, our Volunteer and Mentorship Programs, our Archive, and the Shavelson-Webb Library – the world’s only library devoted entirely to writing for the screen.