“The Handmaid’s Tale” showrunner Bruce Miller notes that writers have always had to work on their own and potentially from anywhere — as opposed to actors and directors — who rely on each other to …
notes that writers have always had to work on their own and potentially from anywhere — as opposed to actors and directors — who rely on each other to be able to complete a scene. Even in traditional writers’ rooms where ideas bounce back and forth, eventually individual writers go off to pen a script.
Now, “I have lots of books and the way that they inspire me is not often by pulling them off the shelf and reading them cover to cover, [it’s] by just looking at the range of possible things you could write about.Many families engaged with jigsaw puzzles in the earliest days of the pandemic but, ever the scribe, Miller and his family worked on crossword puzzles together. “It was very, very helpful in terms of keeping me sane,” he says with a laugh.
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