"When you work in a writers room for a showrunner, you serve that story, and you serve that showrunner. I don’t think it should be called writing; I think it should be called rendering content. Because you are there to render the content that is agreed upon in the room, and you’re serving the voice of the main storyteller, which is the showrunner."
- Tanya SarachoRenowned television producer and screenwriter Tanya Saracho offers her perceptive viewpoint on how creative work is conducted in a writers' room. Contributing to a showrunner-led project, she explains, is more about honing and carrying out the story than it is about independently creating it from th…