The Writers Guild of America has announced the nominees for its 2017 awards. The eligibility period for the 2017 awards falls between December 1, 2015 and November 30, 2016.
The good news is, almost all series nominated for major categories have one or more women on the writing staff nominated for an award. Some of the most prestigious male-centric dramas, like “Better Call Saul” or “Atlanta,” have women on their writing teams who have earned nominations.
Some female-centric favorites, including “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” and “VEEP,” have earned nominations, as have newcomers “One Mississippi,” “Better Things,” and the Anita Hill TV movie “Confirmation.”
According to a WGA report called “Renaissance in Reverse?” which examined data through the year 2014, female television writers have made slight advances in the industry. The number of female writers employed in TV has increased from the 27 percent in the previous report to 29 percent, and they’ve made strides in closing the income gap, earning 93 cents on the dollar in relation to male counterparts, an increase of two cents.
The WGA is striving to keep these advancements moving. The guild, as Women and Hollywood previously reported, recently opened up their TV Writers Access Project, which is open to guild members who are minorities, women, LGBT, disabled, and/or over the age of 55. The goal of the project, according to the WGA, is to “identify excellent diverse writers in order to provide a hiring resource for television writer-producers.”
Here is a partial list of nominations, featuring series that have nominated female writers, courtesy of the WGA. For the remaining nominees, including those for radio and TV news, head to the WGA. Nominations for film will be announced on January 4.
DRAMA SERIES
“The Americans,” Written by Peter Ackerman, Tanya Barfield, Joshua Brand, Joel Fields, Stephen Schiff, Joe Weisberg, Tracey Scott Wilson; FX
“Better Call Saul,” Written by Ann Cherkis, Vince Gilligan, Jonathan Glatzer, Peter Gould, Gennifer Hutchison, Heather Marion, Thomas Schnauz, Gordon Smith; AMC
“Stranger Things,” Written by Paul Dichter, Justin Doble, The Duffer Brothers, Jessica Mecklenburg, Jessie Nickson-Lopez, Alison Tatlock; Netflix
“Westworld,” Written by Ed Brubaker, Bridget Carpenter; Dan Dietz, Halley Gross; Lisa Joy; Katherine Lingenfelter, Dominic Mitchell, Jonathan Nolan, Roberto Patino, Daniel T. Thomsen, Charles Yu; HBO
COMEDY SERIES
“Atlanta,” Written by Donald Glover, Stephen Glover, Stefani Robinson, Paul Simms; FX
“Silicon Valley,” Written by Megan Amram, Alec Berg, Donick Cary, Adam Countee, Jonathan Dotan, Mike Judge, Carrie Kemper, John Levenstein, Dan Lyons, Carson Mell, Dan O’Keefe, Clay Tarver, Ron Weiner; HBO
“Transparent,” Written by Arabella Anderson, Bridget Bedard, Micah Fitzerman-Blue, Noah Harpster, Jessi Klein, Stephanie Kornick, Ethan Kuperberg, Ali Liebegott, Our Lady J, Faith Soloway, Jill Soloway; Amazon Studios
“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” Written by Emily Altman, Robert Carlock, Azie Mira Dungey, Tina Fey, Lauren Gurganous, Sam Means, Dylan Morgan, Marlena Rodriguez, Dan Rubin, Meredith Scardino, Josh Siegal, Allison Silverman, Leila Strachan; Netflix
“Veep,” Written by Rachel Axler, Sean Gray, Alex Gregory, Peter Huyck, Eric Kenward, Billy Kimball, Steve Koren, David Mandel, Jim Margolis, Lew Morton, Georgia Pritchett, Will Smith, Alexis Wilkinson; HBO
NEW SERIES
“Atlanta,” Written by Donald Glover, Stephen Glover, Stefani Robinson, Paul Simms; FX
“Better Things”, Written by Pamela Adlon, Louis C.K., Cindy Chupack, Gina Fattore; FX
“Stranger Things,” Written by Paul Dichter, Justin Doble, The Duffer Brothers, Jessica Mecklenburg, Jessie Nickson-Lopez, Alison Tatlock; Netflix
“This Is Us,” Written by Isaac Aptaker, Elizabeth Berger, Bekah Brunstetter, Dan Fogelman, Vera Herbert, Joe Lawson, Kay Oyegun, Aurin Squire, K.J. Steinberg, Donald Todd; NBC
“Westworld,” Written by Ed Brubaker, Bridget Carpenter, Dan Dietz, Halley Gross, Lisa Joy, Katherine Lingenfelter, Dominic Mitchell, Jonathan Nolan, Roberto Patino, Daniel T. Thomsen, Charles Yu; HBO
LONGFORM ORIGINAL
“American Crime,” Written by Julie Hébert, Sonay Hoffman, Keith Huff, Stacy A. Littlejohn, Kirk A. Moore, Davy Perez, Diana Son; ABC
“Confirmation,” Written by Susannah Grant; HBO
“Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel’le,” Written by Dianne Houston; Lifetime
LONGFORM ADAPTED
“11.22.63,” Written by Bridget Carpenter, Brigitte Hales, Joe Henderson, Brian Nelson, Quinton Peeples, Based on the novel by Stephen King; Hulu
“American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson,” Written by Scott Alexander, Joe Robert Cole, D.V. DeVincentis, Maya Forbes, Larry Karaszewski, Wally Wolodarsky; FX
“Roots,” Written by Lawrence Konner, Alison McDonald, Charles Murray, Mark Rosenthal, Based upon the Book by Alex Haley; History Channel
EPISODIC DRAMA
“I Am a Storm” (“Shameless”), Written by Sheila Callaghan; Showtime
“Klick” (“Better Call Saul”), Written by Heather Marion & Vince Gilligan; AMC
“The Trip” (“This Is Us”), Written by Vera Herbert; NBC
EPISODIC COMEDY
“Kimmy Finds Her Mom!” (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”), Written by Tina Fey & Sam Means; Netflix
“Pilot” (“One Mississippi”), Written by Diablo Cody & Tig Notaro; Amazon Studios
“R-A-Y-C-Ray-Cation” (“Speechless”), Written by Carrie Rosen & Seth Kurland; ABC