Chad Gervich

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Chad Gervich is a published author, television writer and producer, and playwright.

Gervich has produced and written for shows such After Lately , Dog With a Blog , Cupcake Wars , and Wipeout . He has written Small Screen, Big Picture: A Writers Guide to the TV Business , "How to Manage Your Agent: A Writer's Guide to Hollywood Representation", and "Psych's Guide to Crime Fighting for the Totally Unqualified". [1]

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  1. Plunkett, John. , 1996-2014.