Talk:One-Time Writers/@comment-1650307-20180528060318/@comment-117855-20200101224622

What a coincidence, I'm working on a couple of TLH specs myself. I've written a spec for a popular animated series before, and I got as far as my script actually being submitted to one of the series' associate producers (I had to sign a release form, otherwise they wouldn't accept it is it would be considered "unsolicited material"), who informed me my spec would be forwarded to their head writer/story editor during their next writers' meeting, and that I would hear something about it after that. . . never did, and it's been a number of years since then, so clearly, it never made the cut, but it was still an interesting experience, to say the least.

Otherwise, very wise decision on your part; protect your ideas, treatments, concepts, etc. You never know who out there may try to rip you off.