About
Established in June 2008, A TV Calling has been for the past two years and a half a constant source of analysis and information about the entertainment industry, and especially television.
Dealing with a variety of subjects ranging from spec script writing to “breaking in”, story arcs, character psychology, and reviews, the site also centers on the two core components of television: its writing, and its writers.
Here, concrete advice meets business analysis in a no-holds-barred perpetual discussion about the industry, and the art that fuels it (or is it the other way around?).
And sometimes we even have some fun.
So if you’re a future television writer, or simply interested in entertainment, A TV Calling is for you.
Born and raised in Paris (yes, that one), I am half British and half French.
Incidentally, I am also the lucky recipient of an actual American Green Card (won at the national lottery no less).
I moved to Los Angeles in 2010 and am currently working on some TNT show about an alien invasion.
I have been fanatic about television ever since I can remember.
Really.
The earliest memory I have is being scared to death by an episode of The Outer Limits.
I also admit to having cried man-tears in front of the Six Feet Under finale.
Throughout the years, I have been writing and talking about TV, through all its angles and aspects, which led me to create this very blog three years ago.
I ended up deciding not to only write about my passion, but also write for my passion.
To put it simply, I am an aspiring television writer (and perhaps someday showrunner).
Television is my calling.
I hope you’ll join me in answering it.

