Michael Chessler is looking to adapt his upcoming book Mess into a half-hour series.
Set to be published Aug. 12 by Harper Perennial, the book follows a professional organizer in Los Angeles named Jane Brown who “loves order and tidiness, but struggles to accept the exasperatingly messy world at large, most especially her unreliable boyfriend. She finds that her colorful array of clients, in particular one woman who is her polar opposite, unexpectedly guide her onto a path to happiness.”
Chessler will develop the book with his writing partner Chris Alberghini. Deadline hears multiple producers have expressed interest in taking the project to studios.
Chessler and Alberghini were previously the creators/showrunners of BH90210. They also served as showrunners on MTV’s Awkward, as well as VH1’s Daytime Divas, and So noTORIous, which they also created. They got their start with comedies such as Murphy Brown, Whoopi and Reba.
The book is represented by Sally Willcox at Willcox Literary, acting on behalf of Lisa Bankoff at Bankoff Collaborative.
Chessler and Alberghini are managed by Lindsay Williams at Gotham Group, attorney Robby Koch at Hansen Jacobson and Innovative Artists Entertainment.