Talk:Writers Guild of America Awards
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The structure here seems to be that you have one overall heading for this award ceremony and then a page listing each year's winners. I'm thinkin the daytime serial winners should be moved to the years in which they won.
That will make this article pretty short but maybe we can add some history of the event or other details.
Any objections? DirectRevelation 15:18, 2 November 2007 (UTC)DirectRevelation
History
If founded in 1949, this was probably called the "Screenwriters Guild of America Award" I'm researching further. DirectRevelation 23:47, 8 November 2007 (UTC)DirectRevelation
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Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award
There is a Writers Guild in Great Britain too and an award. Salman Rushdie won the price in the Eighties. We in Europe think of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain in the same way as of the Writers Guild in the USA and it seems to us as important as the latter one. Is this English Wikipedia a thing done by Americans for Americans? Well, this is my impression. You know, this ambiguity thing, it is not there where it belongs. I do not want to be misinterpreted, I do not think the Americans are not as important as British people ... ;) --13Peewit (talk) 08:41, 12 January 2013 (UTC)
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