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Television Writing with Pang-Ni Landrum from Malcolm in the Middle - 001

from How I Broke Into: Michael Prywes Interviews Artists and Entrepreneurs About Their Big Break

Pang-Ni (Bonnie) Landrum, a recovering Big 10 mascot and daughter of an Asian tiger mom and a Southern military cop dad, has written on both comedy and drama shows including Malcolm in the Middle and JJ Abrams’ Six Degrees. She has sold pilot scripts to Sony, Touchstone Television and E! A co-founder of SeaGlass Theatre in Los Angeles, she also writes and produces the micro web series, The Aftermooners. Through Words Empower Media, Pang-Ni and co-creator Jennifer Quintenz, publish anthologies of short stories written by fellow television writers to benefit non-profits. In 2014, their inaugural release, EMPOWER: Fight Like A Girl raised funds for the Lupus Foundation of America while the proceeds for the upcoming EMPOWER: Mind Over Matter will go toward brain cancer research. Follow Pang-Ni on twitter and periscope: @pangni. Recommended sites: Deadline.com Variety.com HollywoodReporter.com TVbytheNumbers.Zap2it.com TubeFilter.com Recommended writing books: Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott On Writing by Stephen King Save the Cat by Blake Snyder Biggest mistake: "Not keeping in touch." Smartest move: "Learning how to draw from my life."  When she knew she really broke into television writing: "1) When the money I was sending my mom was more than what my dad was sending her for alimony, 2) when my former writing partner and I were on Malcolm in the Middle & we got picked up for a second season Productivity Hack: Using Siri to record thoughts while driving This podcast hosted by New York attorney Michael Prywes was sponsored by Prywes Schwartz, PLLC, a law firm devoted to artists and entrepreneurs. This podcast may contain attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee future outcomes.

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