THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Wednesday, July 7, 1954
Valiant Lady scriptwriter hits Top Rung
Daytime serial scripts have netted writer Martha Alexander a farm a 12 room house with 5 baths and several round the world trips.
The 35-year-old scripter of CBS TV's Valiant Lady been writing daytime drama for 10 years, including “Helen Trent,’“The Second Mrs. Burton” and 'Aunt Jenny' Miss Alexander has early-to-work writing habits. She gets up at 4:30 a.m. with her own chickens, feeds milk-mash to the the poultry, sets a pot of coffee on her study hot-plate and is at work plotting her stories by 5 a.m.
‘How did I start writing?’ the sob- storv”’ serial writer echoes. I was selling stories while I was still in school at he University of Missouri. I ma|jored in dramatics and did freelance coaching and directing for a period.
The sale of a few articles encouraged me to come to New York to be a freelance writer. After doing some short stories, I wrote a sample script for 'Helen Trent'and 10 days later I was assigned to the program.
Now I have the freedom of a novelist without the worry. I can live and work wherever I like and I'm assured of a market. and both TV and radio writing are fun.
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Paul Raven ·
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