Monthly Archives: January 2013

Logline Fogline

Isn’t it hilarious when writers complain about putting their stories they’ve spent at least a year on into a single sentence that’s supposed sell it? I think so and I’m one of those writers. Sometimes I feel I spend more … Continue reading

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Feedback Redux

Have you ever received conflicting feedback on your script or book? I have. One loves your characters. Another doesn’t. One finds it convoluted. Another doesn’t. Drives you crazy, right? So, what to do? I have never received consistent feedback on … Continue reading

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Chaotic Continuity

Do you ever feel life is just chaotic? I do. Are you coming or going? Dreaming or not? Is it day or night? Chaos certainly makes life more interesting but not in writing. For any writer of any format, it’s … Continue reading

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Write on White

“Producers and readers want a lot of white space on the page.” Do you hear that a lot? I do and always hope it’s not true. After all, don’t we write on a white page to tell and sell an … Continue reading

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