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Writers is an independently-produced web series created by Adam T Cottle, featuring characters created by Cottle, Leah Sperring and David Thompson. It follows the personal lives of a dysfunctional group of friends and writers. It was released on YouTube on CCE Entertainment (now Volplex Pictures) between 2014 and 2017. The first season was briefly broadcast in the UK on the Made Television network in 2015.

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  • Writers is an independently-produced web series created by Adam T Cottle, featuring characters created by Cottle, Leah Sperring and David Thompson. It follows the personal lives of a dysfunctional group of friends and writers. It was released on YouTube on CCE Entertainment (now Volplex Pictures) between 2014 and 2017. The first season was briefly broadcast in the UK on the Made Television network in 2015. (en)
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  • Volplex Pictures (en)
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  • Adam T Cottle (en)
  • David Thompson( ) (en)
  • Leah Sperring( ) (en)
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  • Adam T Cottle (en)
  • Jordan Cottle (en)
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  • Emmett adopts a chocolate labrador named Ripley. The preview copy of Daisy's latest book arrives with a glaring spelling mistake in the title. After being thrown out by his parents, Emmett is invited to move in with Daisy, and quickly proves to be a difficult housemate. That evening, Emmett reads Jess a short story he wrote the day they met; the story implies that Emmett is in love with Jess. (en)
  • Chauncey kidnaps Barney as a display of love for Hugh. Jess, Emmett, Daisy and Clarice watch old home movies while Hugh goes to rescue Barney. Emmett and Clarice kiss, upsetting Jess. Jess goes to bin Emmett's story, but changes her mind at the last minute. (en)
  • As his relationship with Clarice begins to get serious, Emmett asks Jess for sex advice. Jess grudgingly teaches him basic dating etiquette, leading to them almost kissing. Hugh and Barney help Jess see that she's fallen in love with Emmett, but the revelation comes too late as Emmett takes Jess' advice to sleep with Clarice. Meanwhile, Hugh and Barney become addicted to a new video game. (en)
  • At a future wedding, Emmett has an existential crisis. In the present, Emmett wakes up next to Jess and panics. Jess tries to reassure him by confessing her feelings for him, but only makes things worse. Emmett attempts to rekindle his romance with Clarice, but learns that Clarice was manipulating him throughout their entire relationship in a twisted bid to make Jess jealous. Emmett leaves her for good, declaring his love for Jess. Meanwhile, Jess calls her father for advice. Jenny reveals her feelings for Emmett to Daisy, but Daisy tells her that Emmett isn't ready for a new relationship. Later, Jess and Emmett kiss, not realising that Jenny is watching from afar, leading Jenny to have an emotional breakdown. (en)
  • A year after their first encounter, writers Jess Spencer and Emmett Shelby are reunited through Emmett's successful twin sister Daisy, with whom Jess was childhood friends. Daisy invites Jess to move in with her. Daisy lives with her boyfriend and illustrator Barney Fields and gay former novelist Hugh Darvill. When Daisy's agent Jenny asks the group to come and re-record some TV interviews, Jess comes along and confronts her troubles with writing. (en)
  • As Jess tells Daisy about Emmett's story, Emmett meets Clarice Sparrow and they begin dating. After Emmett introduces Clarice to the group, Hugh introduces his own boyfriend, Chauncey, who quickly proves to be psychotic when he threatens Barney. (en)
  • Barney and Hugh travel to Bournemouth for a university interview, but Barney gets cold feet and tries to run. Lost in the middle of nowhere, the pair vent their frustrations of each-other. Barney eventually reveals that he never told Daisy about the interview, and he's scared of her leaving him is he is successful, but Hugh insists a long-distance relationship would work. That night, Barney tells Daisy the truth, and she throws him out. (en)
  • Daisy tries to pursue a fourth book to distract herself from the impending move. Jess introduces Emmett to her father in an awkward first meeting where Emmett and Jess realise they have never had a formal date. Jenny realises that Daisy is using her new book as an excuse not to move, and Daisy confesses that she doesn't want to go to Bournemouth. (en)
  • Two young writers struggling with writer's block meet and inspire each-other. (en)
  • Jenny is pestered by a strange man when their schedules cross paths. The strange man turns out to be Parker James III, a childhood friend of Daisy and Emmett and a humanitarian aid worker. Jenny confronts Daisy over her betrayal and ends their friendship. Parker later comforts Jenny and helps her make amends with Daisy, who urges Jenny to forget Emmett and move on. Jenny and Parker grow closer. (en)
  • At the future wedding, Jenny asks Emmett to speak to the Bride. In the present, Daisy and Emmett's birthday arrives and Jenny throws a party at her home, inviting Parker. Barney takes his belongings to Bournemouth in preparation of moving the next day. Parker and Jenny grow closer. Still reeling from her father's death, Jess has a break-down and locks herself in the bathroom. She and Hugh share a heart-to-heart, and Hugh reveals he found a letter addressed to her . Hugh urges Jess to tell Emmett. Parker and Jenny kiss. Barney returns from Bournemouth and Daisy tells him the truth. (en)
  • At Hugh's birthday party tensions are high, with conflict brewing between Daisy and Barney, and Jess and Clarice. Hugh is torn between two scarves, one from Daisy and one from Clarice. Jess and Hugh try to make Emmett jealous, before Jess and Emmett share a romantic dance. Later, Clarice insults Emmett's favourite TV show, leading him to break-up with her with violent results. Clarice takes her scarf back with her. Daisy and Barney secretly decide to move to Bournemouth together. In a closing montage, Hugh bins all his other scarves, and Jess and Emmett lean in for a kiss before the screen cuts to black. (en)
  • Daisy and Barney plan to announce their move over a breakfast with the entire group. Tensions rise as Jess and Emmett get into an argument over Jess' promiscuous sexual history. It is revealed that Jess and Daisy once had a one-night-stand. The group put their tensions aside when Daisy and Barney reveal their news. That night, Barney gets accepted into University, leaving Daisy torn by the news. (en)
  • Emmett takes Jess on their first date; a picnic by the pond where they first met. At Jenny's urging, Daisy goes to confess to Barney but is interrupted by a phone call. Jess and Emmett return hom and learn Jess' father has died of an aneurism. A devastated Jess is comforted by the rest of the group. (en)
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  • David Thompson (en)
  • Grace Martinson (en)
  • Isabella Cosh (en)
  • Jack Stringer (en)
  • Jordan Cottle (en)
  • Leah Sperring (en)
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  • Father's Day (en)
  • FlashForward (en)
  • Prologue (en)
  • On The Road (en)
  • A Game of Homes (en)
  • A Tale of Two Scarves (en)
  • An Emotion Named Desire (en)
  • Breakfast at Daisy's (en)
  • Interview with the Writer (en)
  • Jenny's Version (en)
  • One Flew Over the Sparrow's Nest (en)
  • We Need to Talk About Jess (en)
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  • Writers is an independently-produced web series created by Adam T Cottle, featuring characters created by Cottle, Leah Sperring and David Thompson. It follows the personal lives of a dysfunctional group of friends and writers. It was released on YouTube on CCE Entertainment (now Volplex Pictures) between 2014 and 2017. The first season was briefly broadcast in the UK on the Made Television network in 2015. (en)
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