We collected your questions from the AFF at Home: Spark Your Story page and social media for Wendy Calhoun for a virtual Q&A about how to get a new project going.

Wendy Calhoun, writer/producer EMPIRE, NASHVILLE, JUSTIFIED
If you could go back and tell yourself one thing when you were starting out, what would you say?
Wendy Calhoun at Austin Film Festival in 2018
What does your writing schedule/routine look like?

NASHVILLE – Episode “Someday You’ll Call My Name” with Hayden Panettiere and Charles Esten
When writing for Nashville, what type of research did you do to create a story?
Are there any creative exercises you utilize before starting a project?
I tackle simple tasks that I can accomplish. I reorganize a closet or drawer. I trash old files on my computer. I declutter my house Marie Kondo-style — which drives my family nuts! I garden. I make a pot of Texas chili. I take a long hike. I always go to a spa or take a hot bathbafter I finish a project. Then I usually spoil myself with a massage. I can’t explain why self-care refreshes my imagination, but it worksbevery time. Eventually, my family forgives me because the house is clean, I smell nice, and there’s Frito pie in the kitchen.Have a question for a writer? Submit your questions for next week’s Virtual Q&A on Thursday 4/2 for AFF at Home: Character and join the conversation on social media with #AFFatHome.

