Carl Megill
Author | Cape Coral, Florida |
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Carl Megill began writing comedy sketches while working as a deejay at a New Jersey radio station. He soon learned the cract of writing sitcoms and wrote over twenty spec scripts for shows like "Frasier," "Golden Girls," and "Everybody Loves Raymond," which won him first place in a national wriitng competition. His .... more
Carl Megill began writing comedy sketches while working as a deejay at a New Jersey radio station. He soon learned the cract of writing sitcoms and wrote over twenty spec scripts for shows like "Frasier," "Golden Girls," and "Everybody Loves Raymond," which won him first place in a national wriitng competition. His play, "You're Never Too Old" also won a playwriting competition and was produced on stage to favorable reviews. During this time he started writing a humor column, "The Mind of Megill," which ran in print and online for ten years. His ebook, "Ten Things Guys Hate to Hear in Bed" has been published as well as his latest book, "Kwizzles." A trivia word game he has created. He continues to write plays, short stories and his forthcoming book, "The Unauthorized Biography of the United States (An American Almanac Completely Devoid of Accuracy.)"