Diatribe of a Mad Housewife
Realistically, you simply have to write one and *boom* you have a Simpsons episode. Now if your asking how can you write one and have it air on TV, well... that's not going to happen unless you are an actual TV writer and you're hired by FOX to write an episode. Also, it's not as though you can write one and submit it to FOX for consideration into making it an episode. FOX would just throw it in the garbage.
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He never says, in one issue he said: If you take a picture of yourself eating your shoe and send it in he'll tell you his name. But the editor said after, don't, because the simpsons will get sued. And won't be able to make the comic or the show. But... you could send one in of a simpsons person eating their shoe... and write a letter saying there, a picture of a shoe being eaten... he might tell you his name. Oh, I'm so sorry, I've been rambling again haven't I?! Sorry! He never says, in one issue he said: If you take a picture of yourself eating your shoe and send it in he'll tell you his name. But the editor said after, don't, because the simpsons will get sued. And won't be able to make the comic or the show. But... you could send one in of a simpsons person eating their shoe... and write a letter saying there, a picture of a shoe being eaten... he might tell you his name. Oh, I'm so sorry, I've been rambling again haven't I?! Sorry!
'Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking' is a made for BBC TV movie pastiche written by Allan Cubitt with co-credit given to Arthur Conan Doyle.
He prefered to write Historical novels.
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's assistant for 40 years was Major Alfred Wood who wrote many of the Conan Doyle manuscripts. Sometimes Conan Doyle himself or others would write them, but I do not believe they were ever typewritten.
Observation, logic, deduction and diagnosis was the formula with which Arthur Conan Doyle wrote his detective stories.
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No. She was the creation of H. Rider Haggard, no not a weary cowboy!
You can write reviews on any kind of episodes that you like. There are many forums and places that post reviews and ask you your opinion.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was 55 years old when World War 1 started, so no. He did, however, write about the war.
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