My CHN on Paul has finally gone up.
And the writers of Grey's Anatomy have a blog.
(Incidentally, things I like about Grey's Anatomy:
I must learn not to freak out about money when Ben brings home the bill for his textbooks.
A way of funding writing in the future: pitch and idea and get people to support it.
Place where you can hire play equipment for parties, etc.
How to recalibrate the home button on your iPhone.
Unsolicited manuscripts accepted by Pan Macmillan with certain conditions.
Thought Balloon is a group blog in which the writers tackle a new theme every week? month? with one-page scripts. This URL is for their Phonogram ones.
How to sew a zipper on a knitted garment.
Issues organised by tale.
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Matt R. (if you know him?), who’s in final year med, was saying the other day that Scrubs is “easily the most realistic of all the medical shows, better than E.R. etc.”. He said this because in his experience doctors generally don’t get attached to their patients or have ‘ethical crises’, and they do make jokes about them and are selfish and materialistic. I thought that was interesting, if unfortunate.