#WritingAdviceWednesday – Always make your work personal, and you never have to lie
Tag: Screenplay
The Paris Wife
The Paris Wife is a fascinating portrait of a Power of Love character (Hadley Richardson) and a Power of Will character (Ernest Hemmingway) living and loving in Paris of the 1920’s.
Midnight in Paris
Woody Allen’s new movie, Midnight in Paris, is his best since Hannah and Her Sisters. It’s charming, funny and life affirming in a wonderfully whimsical way. It’s a rare foray into Power of Idealism territory for Allen.
#MondayMusings – What Your Comments Mean
#MondayMusings – If you want to make a writer’s heart soar today, engage with their post.
Creating a Linguistic World
Advice for any writer who is creating an unfamiliar world– in another historical period or in a fantasy world or science fiction realm.
#WritingAdviceWednesday – Top Ten Writing Mistakes
#WritingAdviceWednesday – The Top Ten mistakes authors make in writing literature for children also apply to screenwriting.
The Traveling Writer – Jetlag
Because I travel so much I thought I would share some of my tips on how to avoid jet lag.
Summer Blockbuster Roundtable
Video on writing the summer blockbuster
God Grew Tired of Us – Day Forty – #40movies40days
God Grew Tired Of Us chronicles the horrific journey of three young men, John Bul Dau, Daniel Pach and Panther Bior, across war-torn Sudan and finally to the United States.
Rififi – Day Thirty Nine – #40movies40days
Rififi is a 1955 French crime film that is probably the basis of every intricate heist movie you’ve ever seen