The following is from a long online post by J. Michael Straczynski answering a question about what he has worked on in the past. This file contains material Copyrighted by J. Michael Straczynski. He has given permission for his words to be redistributed online, as long as they are marked as being copyright JMS. --------- begin message --------- Okay, because they've been requested (I got another couple of notes in email asking for this), here's a quick rundown on my prior work. This isn't everything...this is about half of the body of work...but this is probably the more interesting stuff. ...BOOKS THE COMPLETE BOOK OF SCRIPTWRITING, Writer's Digest Books (now out of print, mainly because I'm about 2 years behind delivering the new edition, THE (EVEN MORE!) COMPLETE BOOK OF SCRIPTWRITING. DEMON NIGHT, horror/dark fantasy novel, hardcover, E. P. Dutton. Nominated for Bram Stoker Award, Horror Writers of America. OTHERSYDE, dark fantasy novel, hardcover, Dutton. TALES FROM THE NEW TWILIGHT ZONE, softcover, anthology of my adaptation of my TZ3 episodes. Bantam. ...SHORT STORIES "Your Move," Amazing Stories Magazine. "A Last Testament for Nick and the Trooper" Shadows 6 anthology. "Say Hello, Mister Quigley," Pulphouse Magazine, and the Midnight Grafitti anthology. (There are others, but those are the good ones.) ...ARTICLES/JOURNALISM 500+ published articles -- ranging from feature articles, to reviews, investigative articles and others -- appearing in PENTHOUSE, VIDEO REVIEW, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES (for which I was a regular Special Correspondent), THE LOS ANGELES HERALD EXAMINER (ditto), TIME, INC. (where I was on staff at various points), SAN DIEGO MAGAZINE, THE SAN DIEGO and LOS ANGELES READER(s), WRITER'S DIGEST (10 years worth of columns and articles as a Contributing Editor), and others that I've forgotten and am too lazy to dig out. ...RADIO On-air reviewer and entertainment editor for KSDO Newsradio, San Diego, for about 2-3 years. Host, HOUR 25, a weekly SF talk show in L.A. for 5 years. Radio drama writer for ALIEN WORLDS, MUTUAL RADIO THEATER, and writer/producer/director on other radiodrama projects. ...THEATER A dozen produced plays, including "The Apprenticeship," a full- length play which played at the Marquis Public Theater in San Diego for 20 weeks. Includes many one-act plays. One play published in book form by Baker's Plays. (No, I'm not telling you what it is.) ...COMICS Wrote issue of TEEN TITANS SPOTLIGHT: Two Face vs. Cyborg, "Face to Face Two Face." Wrote issue of STAR TREK comic for DC: "Worldsinger." (Cover of "Worldsinger" is now Star Trek trading card.) Wrote issue of NOW's TWILIGHT ZONE comic, "Blind Alley." ...TELEVISION Animation: Writer/story editor, Filmation Studios, HE-MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE, then subsequently, SHE-RA. Wrote about 20-25 episodes. Writer, JAYCE AND THE WHEELED WARRIORS, about 11-12 episodes. Writer/story editor, THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS, writing about 15-20 episodes or more. (I actually have no idea how many, really.) Live Action: Story editor, CAPTAIN POWER, writing or co-writing about 16 episodes. Nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Dramatic Series (the Gemini is Canada's version of the Emmy). Story editor, THE TWILIGHT ZONE, writing about 12 episodes. (1 for the network Zone, 11 for the syndicated Zone.) Writer, NIGHTMARE CLASSICS: THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE, for Showtime. Nominated for Writers Guild and Ace Awards. Story Editor, JAKE AND THE FATMAN, writing 4-5 episodes and one TV movie. Co-producer/Producer, MURDER, SHE WROTE, writing about 9 episodes. Supervising Producer, WALKER, TEXAS RANGER, writing 1 episode. UNPRODUCED CREDITS: Developed (with Larry DiTillio) ELFQUEST animated series for CBS. Wrote MR. FREEZE, SF/comedy motion picture for Ivan Reitman. Wrote 4-hour "V" miniseries, "V: The Next Chapter" for Warners. Wrote series development on a dozen different projects. Wrote other feature film screenplays for DIC and London Films. Anyway, those are the highlights. I've left out a lot of stuff, and subsets of stuff (like the prime-time TRGB's special, for which I cowrote a couple of songs with Brian O'Neal of the Busboys, and other song related stuff...I've had about half a dozen songs get out there, plus one on record), but those are the main items.