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Emily X.R. Pan is procrastinating...

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Emily X.R. Pan is the New York Times bestselling and multi-award-winning author of The Astonishing Color of After and An Arrow to the Moon.
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I was on a plane this weekend, and I was chatting with the woman sitting next to me about an upcoming writer’s strike. “Do you really think you’re mistreated?” she asked me.

That’s not the issue at stake here. Let me tell you a little something about “minirooms.”

Minirooms are a way of television writing that is becoming more common. Basically, the studio will hire a small group of writers, 3-6 or so, and employ them for just a few weeks. In those few weeks (six weeks seem to be common), they have to hurriedly figure out as much about the show as they can – characters, plots, outlines for episodes. Then at the end of the six weeks, all the writers are fired except for the showrunner, who has to write the entire series themselves based on the outlines.

This is not a widespread practice, but it has become more common over the past couple of years. Studios like it because instead of paying for a full room for the full length of the show, they just pay a handful of writers for a fraction of the show. It’s not a huge problem now, but the WGA only gets the chance to make rules every three years – if we let this go for another three years and it becomes the norm? That would be DEVASTATING for the tv writing profession.

Do I feel like I’m mistreated? No. I LOVE my job! But in a world of minirooms, there is no place for someone like me – a mid-level writer who makes a decent living working on someone else’s show (I’d like to be a showrunner someday, but for now I feel like I still have a lot to learn, and my husband and I are trying to start a family so I like not being support rather than the leader for now). In a miniroom, there are only two levels – the handful of glorified idea people who are already scrambling to find their next show because you can’t make a decent living off of one six-week job (and since there are fewer people per room, there are fewer jobs overall, even at the six-week amount), and the overworked, stressed as fuck showrunner who is going to have to write the entire thing themselves. Besides being bad for me making a living, I also just think it’s plain bad for television as an art form – what I like about TV is how adaptable it is, how a whole group of people come together to tell a story better than what any of them could do on their own. Plus the showrunner can’t do their best work under all of that pressure, episode after episode, back to back. Minirooms just…fucking suck.

The WGA is proposing two things to fix this – a rule that writers have to be employed for the entire show, and a rule tying the number of writers in the room to the number of episodes you have per season. I don’t think it’s unreasonable. It’s the way shows have run since the advent of television. It’s only in the last couple of years that this has become a new thing. It’s exploitative. It squeezes out everyone except showrunners and people who have the financial means to work only a few months a year. It makes television worse. And that is the issue in this strike that means everything to me, and that is why I voted yes on the strike authorization vote.

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in which life continues to be surreal

In some incredible news, AN ARROW TO THE MOON is a Locus Award finalist AND has been nominated for a Chinese American Librarians Association best book award. (!!!!!!!!!!!)

I’m fiercely proud of the way I leveled up as a writer with ARROW, so it’s just really very lovely to get these nods. The Locus Award is one of those things that my teenage self dreamed of—I’m very tickled to imagine how I might have reacted half my lifetime ago, if someone from the future had traveled back in time to tell me that one day I would be a Locus finalist alongside some very talented authors.

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Anonymous asked:

Hi! I don't know if you're still on here, it says that it's been awhile since you last posted, but I just wanted to say that you spoke at my school (it's been like 20 minutes) and I wanted to thank you. Your words were really important and interesting to hear and I'm scared to really talk to people which is why I hadn't chatted you in Zoom, but I did want to give you my gratitude and also to say that you're amazing and sorry for rambling but you're awesome. :)

I remember that day and that talk! Thank you so much. I'm glad my thoughts resonated. ♥ ♥ ♥

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Anonymous asked:

the astonishing color of after was so so good!! i checked it out from my library but fully intend to buy it soon from amazon. thank you sm for writing such a beautiful and heartfelt book💖💕

Thank you for reading!!!!! 🥺🥺🥺

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I'm sure you won't see this but I wanted to say thanks so much for your book, The Astonishing Color of After. You have such a great eye for detail and character growth. The emotions are so real?? You have a gift for insight into how people feel, what they observe, the pain and hope they go through. I can tell you put so much of your heart and soul into the story and all the characters, and god I just love it so much. Thank you for sharing your writing with the world ♥ Have a great day!

Wow, I had not looked at Tumblr in so long that I completely missed that there were messages here. Thank you so much for reading, and thank you for these kind words. They truly mean so much! ♥

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*dusts off this thing*

Well, Twitter is garbage, and Instagram is trying too hard to be TikTok, so I guess I’m back on Tumblr!

I gotta say, I’ve missed the text-based things. (Oh, the days of LJ...)

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THE ASTONISHING COLOR OF AFTER is a New York Times Bestseller!!!!!!!!! 😭😭😭 I am so grateful for the support all you wonderful people have given this strange and deeply personal book. 💖💖💖 ...And I’m convinced I’ve slid into an alternate dimension where life isn’t real. ✨✨✨ #astonishingcolorofafter #theastonishingcolorofafter

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THE ASTONISHING COLOR OF AFTER is in this print issue of Entertainment Weekly, in their guide to the “buzziest books” that are out right now! I can’t wait to hit up a newsstand and grab a copy of my own. Look for the cover featuring the Dawson’s Creek Reunion! #astonishingcolorofafter #theastonishingcolorofafter

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THE ASTONISHING COLOR OF AFTER has been out for a whole week now, and today it got its FIFTH starred review!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 "Pan offers an extraordinary journey that proves real, surreal and wholly magical." Thank you, Shelf Awareness!!!!! 😭😍 #astonishingcolorofafter #theastonishingcolorofafter

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Today I celebrated the Lunar New Year by being on a panel at the Chatham Square NYPL with six other fabulous Asian American authors, and my editor and publicists surprised me by bringing my first ever finished copy of my book!!!!! Here I am opening it right before the panel started. 📚😭😍 #astonishingcolorofafter #theastonishingcolorofafter

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!!!!!! So deeply thrilled that THE ASTONISHING COLOR OF AFTER is number 5 on the Indie Next list for Spring 2018!!!!! Thank you, booksellers!!!!!!! 😭😭😭 http://www.bookweb.org/news/spring-2018-kids’-indie-next-list-preview-102992 . #astonishingcolorofafter #theastonishingcolorofafter

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THE ASTONISHING COLOR OF AFTER comes out in TWO MONTHS and today it got a STARRED REVIEW from Publishers Weekly!!!!! 🌟🌟🌟 https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-316-46399-7

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My mother bought me this beautiful art set as a holiday gift, not realizing how symbolic it was on the eve of my debut year. As a kid I was obsessed with sets like these—I believed them to contain true magic. For a while, tiny Emily literally carried an artist’s marker everywhere, treating it as a magic wand. With a pencil or brush or oil pastel in my hand, anything might be born on the blank page. I ended up giving that same love of art and creation to the main character of THE ASTONISHING COLOR OF AFTER. . #art #bookstagram #theastonishingcolorofafter #astonishingcolorofafter

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