Tag: Strike

  • Laura House is Awesome.

    Laura House writes about how much this strike starts to get personal once you’ve walked the line. [And yes, Laura, I hope we get to see each other off the picket line, too.]

  • geez.

    Hey, thanks for nothing, Perez. It really would have been nice for you to post a few words about the Writers Strike or even a link to WGA.org while you were busy ganking material for your website. At least then I wouldn’t be so at a loss for words. I don’t get to work these…

  • thank you, micah.

    I got a phone call last night from a five-year old. Micah Rose had this to say: “Pam? I just wanted to tell you that I’m proud of you for doing the strike, even though I know you don’t want to.” If the kids get it, certainly the AMPTP can, right?

  • IN DEFENSE OF ELLEN: One Writer’s Experience

    [My sweet friend and multi-Emmy award winner Liz Feldman asked if I would post her side of the quite heated Ellen debate. I love Liz and will do all I can for her. Here’s her story. — pamie] First, let me say that I wish that Ellen hadn’t crossed the picket lines. I wish that…

  • “Oh, Dear” alert.

    I will be on Nick Digilio’s show on WGN Radio of Chicago (along with the talented Jeffrey Stepakoff and the incredible Sara Hess of House and Deadwood) Saturday, November 10th, at 9pm Central (7pm Pacific), to talk about the WGA strike. Oh, I’m so frightened about how live it all is. Live radio? Yikes! You…

  • Day Four.  Updates.

    Day Four. Updates.

    Let me see if I can paint the past week for you really quickly. OCTOBER 29. Monday. We get to work knowing it’ll probably be our last week of work. We are frantically writing what will be our final script. Pencils down is coming soon. We are hoping against hope that a strike will be…

  • Subject: Go, Norma Rae, Go!

    [readermail] Dear pamie, So I’m writing you for a few reasons, the first of which are fangirly–I’ve been a longtime reader of your site (and a Gilmore Girls fan, for which your recaps are required reading), I’ve read both your novels and pressed them on anyone who would take them, and I think you, as…

  • Pamie Rae (or, writing a post for UnitedHollywood.com)

    [United Hollywood asked me to reprint this post here so they can link to it, instead of taking up their entire front page with all my blah-blah-blah. It’s very hard to do “Pencils Down.” I end up writing elsewhere. Like here.] I’m a writer. I’m a strike captain. I’m a gate coordinator for CBS Radford.…

  • Oh, dear.

    I don’t understand why I let anyone interview me with a camera. Go here to see me on the picket line, directing traffic while trying to explain the importance of representation for writers and compensation in new media. Also on that page, giving interview much better than I do, is my showrunner, the fantastic Donald…

  • The Office Is Closed.

    Day Three on the line. The sun comes out and hits us pretty hard halfway through the shift, so I followed the lead of another strike captain who brought Trivial Pursuit cards to the line to pass out to circling picketers. I brought a sleeve of Pop Culture edition and shouted, “Without you, this stack…