Learning to Write for Radio


Post-Script: Here's the link to Transom's article on Alex Chadwick's advice on writing for radio.
Typecast via Smith-Corona Silent. My fingers are nicely adjusting to touch-typing on manual typewriters, especially on this and my SCM Galaxy 12. It's been a matter of just doing it, until those minor fingers get strong enough.
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Interesting subject. I used a digital recorder to time my TV scripts by reading them back aloud (back when I was still writing them). But I've never tried writing for radio.
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