George R.R. Martin voices full support for writers strike (even if it disrupts some of his projects)
“Mini-rooms are abominations, and the refusal of the AMPTP to pay writers to stay with their shows through production—as part of the JOB, for which they need to be paid, not as a tourist—is not only wrong, it is incredibly short sighted,” Martin states.
For those struggling to understand how the industry has changed behind the scenes and what writers mean when they say the career is facing “existential threat,” Martin’s personal account is as elucidating as it is enlightening. You can check it out for yourself
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