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#TheGreyBox is here

#TheGreyBox, the only chatroom dedicated to television writers and spec writing, is finally open!

How to access it?
The webchat version is available to all through the following site:
http://www.thegreybox.net
All you have to do from there is input your name, click ‘Connect’ and wait a couple of seconds.
Welcome to #TheGreyBox!

You can also familiarize yourself with IRC and dedicated clients with this simple guide we wrote.

Alternatively, if you have an IRC client of your own, here are the infos you need:
Server: irc.thegreybox.net
Port: 6667
Channel: #TheGreyBox

If you’ve been brought here without any idea as to what I’m referring to, you can check out this presentation post.
#TheGreyBox is an actual, old-school chatroom dedicated to TV writers, aspiring and pros alike.
Regardless of where you are, it is difficult for anyone to meet new people, let alone ones dedicated to the same craft, and have honest conversations with them. I hope an open, free and accessible place like a dedicated chat can become a neutral space that sparks intense discussions and exchanges between writers and the like.

Now that #TheGreyBox has been launched, it is up to you to make it a lively place where people can meet, exchange ideas/questions, and discuss television/spec writing.
Once again, this post can only take us so far, so please spread the word as best you can with a tweet, blog post, Reddit submission, Tumblr update, Facebook status or carrier pigeon.
Hopefully you are as excited as I am about this opportunity to meet other writers, and join an amazing community.

I’ll see you on #TheGreyBox.

A TV Writing Chatroom: #TheGreyBox

Blogs and other Twitter accounts about writing obviously exist, but I have yet to encounter a place where television writers are able to discuss and interact, let alone “in real time.” A Starbucks is fine if you’re living in the same block as one, and a small writer’s group is great if, well, you’re a member.
Besides your run-of-the-mill message board though, there doesn’t seem to be a place where a community of TV writers, aspiring and pros alike, can get together and talk. Incidentally, the best way to recreate that experience online, and without the barrier of geography, is an old-school chatroom.

Ladies and gents, I present to you #TheGreyBox.

Why?
I was looking for a space dedicated to television writers and spec writing where people could interact. Besides niche blogs and sometimes Twitter, there’s pretty much no place like that.
Through this chatroom, I’m hoping at least to be able to bring people with similar passions and goals together.
Even if you’re in LA, it is difficult for anyone to meet new people, let alone people dedicated to the same craft, and have honest conversations. Hopefully, an open, free and accessible place like a dedicated chat can help a little.

Where?
If you seem surprised that the name of the channel is a hashtag, don’t be (because it’s not).
The chat/channel will be on IRC (Internet Relay Chat), where all ‘chans’ are actually prefaced by the hash symbol.
For those not in the know about IRC, Wikipedia describes it as a “a form of real-time Internet text messaging (chat) or synchronous conferencing. It is mainly designed for group communication in discussion forums, called channels, but also allows one-to-one communication via private message.”
It predates Facebook, Skype, BitTorrent, Kazaa, and even AOL Messenger, yet is still extremely active, simple to use, and just great. Twitter’s whole existence is pretty much based on IRC. The @ in front of people’s names? Those are OPs in the IRC world.

Not that I’m complaining about this walk down technolane but we have more pressing matters at hand.

How to access it?
The webchat version is available to all through the following site:
http://www.thegreybox.net
All you have to do from there is input your name, click ‘Connect’ and wait a couple of seconds.
Welcome to #TheGreyBox!

What now?
This post can only get us so far so if you can, please spread the word.
Of course if you don’t care about TV writing you can just hang back and watch the Titanic sink.
I’m hopeful however that you’re as excited as I am about this opportunity to meet fellow writers and (re)create an amazing community.
If you have ideas or thoughts about the chat, feel free to drop a comment below.

Write on!