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CLASSIC POSTS
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R.I.P. THINKING WRITER?
Jeff from Austin asks:
Is this blog dead? I hope not.
No way. Just on “hiatus.” This has been a very, very busy year for the Thinking Writer. I plan to return to blogging shortly with a review of two books and software. Until then, my apologies to everyone for the lengthy absence. If you sign up for the RSS feed, you will get notified automatically when the next column is posted.
WRITER’S HOLIDAY
Here is the Thinking Writer’s annual list of a few posts that hopefully make this site worth the bandwidth:
Five Things I Hate About Everyone
I’ll try to do better next year. Happy New Year and have a great holiday.
Now go write….
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO HEAR HERE?
For those of you who follow screenwriting blogs on a regular basis, you have a pretty good sense of what each blogger brings to the table. On this blog, I don’t do much gossip. I don’t give out names of producers or agents. I don’t have a magic answer for how to make it in the industry. I don’t have a strong enough career to justify the sorts of high-level insights found at Artful Writer or Josh Friedman’s blog.
On the other hand, I do have extensive experience with agents, managers, production executives, producers and working writers. And, I’ve written a lot. All of my scripts, whether they have sold or not, have been championed by strong agents and producers and, on occassion, A-level talent. I do have extensive training in the craft of writing. I do know, more or less, how the industry as a whole functions and how that affects the emerging writer. I do have the experience that comes with regularly submitting scripts and pitches to the mainstream Hollywood motion picture industry. I do have the background of having worked on the producing side of the business, both as a producer and in legal affairs for a studio.
I do love the craft of writing and enjoy its highs and lows: the awful feeling of putting everything I have into a draft and realizing it lies their, flat on the page, no movement, no character, nothing (what the hell was I struggling for?) followed by the incredible high of seeing that awful draft turn into something incredible through deep, hard work. It is the kind of high that is earned and, therefore, lasts. I love the feeling of reading an old script I haven’ looked at in a couple years and saying, “Wow, I did that?”
And, while nobody really knows what the hell they’re doing, I like to write about whatever orts of insight I’ve gleened over the years. In the future, I plan to continue my main focus here, namely posts that assist emerging writers in understanding what is expected of them in the industry and how to deliver it.
With all of that in mind, I throw it out to you. What would you like to see more of on this blog? What would you like to see different? This is your opportunity for feedback.
Don’t be cruel….
WORTH THE BANDWIDTH?
If I had to pick the posts that justify this blog, these would be among them. Happy Holidays….
Are The Gates of Hollywood Closed?
Three Minute Aristotle – Part I
TWO FOR THE ROAD
ONE: If you haven’t already checked out the Artful Writer’s thoughtful discussion of mentor characters (as opposed to real live mentors), you should.
TWO: Michael Chabon is an excellent writer and screenwriter. Here is his very interesting blog.
HURRICANE VICTIMS
A moment to acknowledge and send thoughts out to the many, many victims of hurricane Katrina. Our work means very little in the face of such awful suffering. According to NPR, here’s how we can help.