<p><strong>In Writing a Successful TV Series, screenwriter and industry expert Oberg shares career-boosting secrets for the modern series maker</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Would you like to learn <strong>how to create an irresistible bible, a compelling pilot, unforgettable characters and addictive storylines</strong> that audiences around the world will want to watch week after week once they're hooked on the first episode? If so, you've come to the right place!</p><p><br></p><p>Based on the groundbreaking approach introduced in <em>Screenwriting Unchained</em> and shown in action in <em>The Screenwriter's Troubleshooter</em>, this third volume in the Story-Type Method�� collection explores the <strong>crucial distinction between conventional series formats and the actual story structure lying underneath</strong>. Throughout, Oberg explains in a clear, conversational style how we can use the same dramatic tools to design series, seasons, episodes, storylines and sequences, and why modern series narratives are not just about teasers and cliffhangers.</p><p><br></p><p>Writing a Successful TV Series provides a <strong>goldmine of actionable information to anyone involved in the series development process</strong> (writers, directors, producers, showrunners, story editors, development execs), irrespective of their level of experience. As in his previous books, Oberg puts a strong emphasis on each project reaching <strong>the widest possible audience, both at home and abroad, without following prescriptive and outdated rules</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Using examples and case studies from successful series</strong> such as<em> Stranger Things, Killing Eve, Breaking Bad, Sex Education, Occupied, The Walking Dead, Fleabag, Big Little Lies, Happy Valley</em> and many others, Oberg reveals in this practical guide the flexible yet powerful tools and techniques needed to conquer this fast-evolving medium, focusing particularly on <strong>getting your bible and pilot commissioned</strong>. A companion online course dives further into detailed case studies and hands-on project work to help you master series design at season level.</p><p><br></p><p>So if you're eager to find out how mini-series, procedurals and serials are really designed in order to <strong>make it to the Writers' Room and not only survive it but thrive and shine in it</strong>, look no further!</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About the Author:</strong></p><p>Emmanuel Oberg is a screenwriter, bestselling author and creative consultant with more than twenty-five years of experience in the Film and TV industry. After selling a first screenplay to Warner Bros, he has been commissioned as a writer by StudioCanal, Working Title / Universal, Gold Circle and Film4. He has also designed internationally acclaimed advanced development workshops and modules on thriller, comedy, animation and TV Series, all based on the Story-Type Method. He delivers them with passion to storytellers around the world, in-person or online, through a series of interactive courses and hybrid events. Emmanuel lives in the UK with his wife and their two daughters.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What Readers Say:</strong></p><p>"A must read when looking for information related to the development of streamers and serialised television series."</p><p>"FOR WRITERS INTERESTED IN THE STREAMING SERIES, you will enjoy this book!"</p><p>"Leads you through a step-by-step method to getting the most from your TV show ideas."</p><p>"A must-read for anyone who wants to write a successful TV Series and more!"</p>