Entourage (or why I don’t want to be friends with characters from TV shows)
I thoroughly enjoy the HBO show Entourage. I’m not going to put it on a list of best shows of all time, but I definitely enjoy spending a half-hour a week with this crowd. Having tried myself to sell some screenplays, I particularly enjoy the inside baseball treatment of the film industry as star Vinnie [...]
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Michael Landweber writes literary fiction that many find oddly compelling. He lives in Washington, DC with his wife and two children, who tolerate him. His stories have appeared in Pindeldyboz, Fourteen Hills, Barrelhouse, American Literary Review, Fugue and some other places. He is an Associate Editor at the Potomac Review and the Associate Director of a non-profit organization. He likes titles with the word “Associate” in them. He can also be found blogging about TV and other fun stuff at Pop Matters.