Persistence
This morning I went to a screening of new ITV drama Love and Marriage
followed by a Q&A with writer Stewart Harcourt. Stewart voiced the same
advice Professor Douglas Dunn gave me ten years ago at St Andrews—persistence.
The ones that turn writing into career are the ones that don’t give up and make
it through the hard times. He also talked about connecting on a personal level in
one’s work, because what may seem mundane and ordinary to you might be the
thing that sells it to somebody else.
Stewart Harcourt’s credits include Hearts and Bones, Treasure
Island for Sky, Miss Marple, Jericho, and Peak Practice. There’s a lot going on
in the first episode of Love and Marriage when all I really wanted to know
about was the central character’s story at the start. However by the end I loved
the rich characterisation, casting was superb, and the way in which characters
talked to the camera a great touch.
This event was part of Coventry literary festival.
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