Monthly Archives: December 2005

WORTH THE BANDWIDTH?

If I had to pick the posts that justify this blog, these would be among them. Happy Holidays…. The Exploding Scribosphere Lonely Writers Are The Gates of Hollywood Closed? Cracking The Story Three Minute Aristotle – Part I Three Minute … Continue reading

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OPB (Other People’s Blogs)

I received emails from a couple new bloggers recently letting me know they exist. Thought I’d pass it on to you…. Ken Levine, tv comedy writer/director with credits including M*A*S*H, Simpsons, Becker and Everybody Loves Raymond has a new blog … Continue reading

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ENDINGS

Jeff from “outside L.A.” asks: Hi. Enjoy the blog. I have a fairly simple question for you, I think. I am working on outlines for a couple of script ideas while I rewrite my first one, and in one case, … Continue reading

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ACTION – ROGERS’ STYLE

Wow! John Rogers knows what makes action work. See his advice at his blog -Kung Fu Monkey….

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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.

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