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Writers Strike: What It’s Like Compared To 2007

Writers Strike: What It’s Like Compared To 2007

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Sep 18, 2023 9:12 am EDT
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My Dad Was On The Picket Lines In 2007.

Now, I’m Striking With My Peers.

“I don’t expect anything different by now because I think I’m used to the way they treat us.”

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Emily Kim

Emily Kim is a 25-year-old comic book author and screenwriter. She wrote “Spider-Gwen” and the “SILK” miniseries at Marvel. Previously, she has worked as a staff writer on television series such as Netflix’s “XO, Kitty” and NBC’s “Quantum Leap.” Growing up with a parent in the industry in Manhattan Beach, California, Kim was on the picket lines during the strike of 2007-08. As a screenwriter, she briefly served as a strike captain for WGA.

Tell me about the moment you knew you wanted to pursue entertainment and work in the industry.

I always wanted to be a writer. I originally wanted to write novels, and I would still like to write a novel. That’d be a dream. When I first moved to Los Angeles as a kid, it was because my dad became a TV writer. Then when he explained to me the process, I immediately was like, “That’s exactly what I want to do.” Sitting in a room with other writers, just talking about the story, sounds like so much fun. I couldn’t believe that was a job. Around middle school, I was having a hard time with friends, then at the same time, falling in love with a lot of TV shows like “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Lost.” I think those shows helped me in my personal life, but I also fell in love with everything about TV: how you can follow a whole group of characters across years of your life. You literally grow up with them, and I love that format so much.

Emily Kim has worked as a staff writer on Netflix's "XO, Kitty," which stars Anna Cathcart and Sang Heon Lee.
Emily Kim has worked as a staff writer on Netflix’s “XO, Kitty,” which stars Anna Cathcart and Sang Heon Lee.

How did COVID-19 impact the trajectory of your career as a Gen Zer?

I graduated in 2020, so I graduated just as the pandemic happened — and I had no idea how to get started. I was definitely prepared to be an assistant for a long time. Obviously, I’m…

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