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Hello, Mr. Weisman.
	First off, thank you soooooo much for that magnificent series of
	yours, Gargoyles.  (Ho-kay, that's out of my system.)  :)
	Only two questions for you, sir.  I am a newbie at this (using
	substandard equipment that crashes when it tries to process anything from the Web
	larger than 150k), so if these have been asked before, I apologize for being
	redundant.
	1) A lot of people have asked about breaking into animation as an
	artist/animator.  How would one go about breaking in as a writer (the
	more important part of the equation, if you ask me.)?
	2) I don't mean to get you into any trouble with this question, but
	here goes:  Looking back on what's happened with your creation, do you
	think it would have had a longer/shorter life had it been done with a different
	studio (i.e. Warner Brothers, who seems to do superheroics much better
	than Disney)?
	3) Do you have any current *live action* writings in development
	(movies, TV series, music videos)?
1.  I don't think one is more important than the other.  I have
	answered this in more detail in the archive.  Read and Write.  Get good.
	Write spec scripts.  Read.  Proofread.  Read Aloud.  Write.  Write.
	Write.  Make phone calls.  Network.
	2.  This has been asked before too.  It's SO HYPOTHETICAL as to
	border on the incomprehensible, like asking me whether the series would
	have lasted longer if I were over six feet tall.  I don't know how to
	speculate on this.  So let me just reiterate that Disney created the
	environment that allowed me to create this show.  I don't think that
	environment would have existed ANYWHERE else.  Disney's far from
	perfect, but I get a little tired of people implying that they suck.  I
	worked there for almost seven years.  I was an executive for five of
	those years.  Part (a small part) of the Disney establishment, even.  I
	saw a lot of goofy decisions get made, but I saw a lot of good stuff get
	made too.  How would being at Warners have helped?  I doubt we'd ever
	even have developed the show.  Sorry for the tirade, but I think
	occasionally we all need to take a reality check and put things in
	perspective.
3. No.
(GDW / 4-28-98)