#MondayMusings – 2017 Review

#MondayMusings – My review of the year

#TypesTuesday – Batman v Sherlock: Comparing Reason and Truth

#TypesTuesday – Batman vs Sherlock Holmes

The Power of Truth Book – New for 2012 – Excerpt

The plot, the investigation, or the inquiry is the way a character reveals him or her self. Character is action. The actions a character takes over the course of the story tells the audience what the character truly values and what the hear of the story is.

#ThinkpieceThursday – The Hunger Games & Twilight

#ThinkpieceThursday – The Hunger Games has great characters and a Power of Truth story structure- an unbeatable combination.

The Power of Truth

These characters believe the world is filled with hidden dangers, secretive enemies and concealed pitfalls. This character’s philosophy might be stated: “Things are never what they seem.” “Trust no one.” “Question everything.” “Watch out for secret agendas and hidden pitfalls.”

Brett Favre – The Power of Truth

Power of Truth characters value loyalty and commitment very highly, but they can be very unsettled and indecisive. They can become self-doubting and suspicious to the point of paralysis. At that point, they no longer trust their own instincts.

The Dark Knight & The Power of Truth

In a Power of Truth film things are never what they seem. None of the major characters in The Dark Knight are what they seem at first glance. The tangled undergrowth of human duplicity catches and pulls at every character in the film.