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ALL: Writers losing their touch

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But to answer the question, I submitted a query to ABC/All My Children in early 2000. I was rejected by AMC via a form letter/postcard from then-EP Jean Dadario Burke. ABC never responded.

You should try again. And try various soaps. If there's still a tiny part of you that would like to write for soaps.

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Nobody is going to agree with me on this but I'll put it out there anyways: I don't believe Megan McTavish ever had any touch to lose.

People point to her first tenure as proof she at one point had talent. But Agnes Nixon was still very involved, as was Felicia Behr.

Also, because it was Megan's first headwriting job she had less power and had to accomodate the input of others. She was surrounded by superior writers like Hal Corley, Carolyn Culliton and Richard Culliton (who was primarily responsible for the original Wildwind stuff, not Megan).

Most of the good I think should be attributed to Agnes, Felicia and the senior staff writers.

And lets us not forget the domestication of Natalie, Jack obsessing over Laurel Banning, Galen Henderson, Gloria Marsh, Craig Lawson, Corvina and the leopard statue, I could go on. The early-mid nineties was pretty good but it was far from perfect.

Oh come on she deserves some credit for the good stuff in that era--how much IS debatable I agree but to basically give her none is inane. Also for 1993-94 Agnes Nixon was headwriting Loving (trying to bring it back--I have a good chunk of those tapes)and virtually nonexistant at AMC.

I loved WIldwind but it did seem liek a retread of the 1979 Gothic Courtland Manor stuff

Sinclair I agree iwht your soap cliches (a character missing for a long time--the big reveal in front of many characters) but those are soap "staples". Maybe they shouldbe given up, maybe executed better (though I love big reveals myself) tat can be argued but...

And she has one up on James E Reilly--her dialogue, be it perhaps thru no doing of her own ;) is largelya wlays top notch--people in Reilly soaps don't talk like *people* to me. Not even slightly (and she doens't quite do the endless days--I really have never seen Reilly's "innovation")

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And she has one up on James E Reilly--her dialogue, be it perhaps thru no doing of her own wink.gif is largelya wlays top notch--people in Reilly soaps don't talk like *people* to me.

As a Days and an off-and-on AMC watcher I'd definitely agree with that statement. I don't notice any soap characters talking as incredulously as those on JER's Days, I think he or whoever wrote dialogue under him is/are unparalleled in the wielding of gratuitously expository dialogue.

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