Deviate

Writer-producer LaToya Morgan on TV storytelling and creative self-discipline

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Sep 11, 2018
LaToya Morgan, a television writer and producer known for her work on shows like Shameless and Into the Badlands, shares insights into her creative journey. She discusses how her upbringing and early influences shaped her storytelling. LaToya highlights the importance of character arcs and representation, revealing her experiences in writers' rooms and the challenges of advocating for diversity. She also emphasizes the blend of personal experience and research in her scripts and provides practical advice for aspiring writers on maintaining discipline and a balanced work-life approach.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Sparks A TV Writing Dream

  • LaToya Morgan grew up in South Los Angeles, wrote plays as a child, and devoured Stephen King and Twilight Zone marathons.
  • Those early experiences seeded her desire to create suspenseful, character-driven television that reflected her world.
INSIGHT

Mix Genre Thrills With Authentic Faces

  • LaToya wanted to combine suspenseful genre storytelling with characters and faces from her own life.
  • That fusion became a creative mandate guiding her career choices and pitches.
ANECDOTE

AFI Visit Triggered A Full Pivot

  • LaToya toured AFI, saw a City Lights poster, and felt electrified, then hustled to submit a screenplay and other writing to apply.
  • She taught herself Final Draft, wrote a short film sample, and got accepted to AFI.
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