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.
Tag: Writing
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
The Secret Life of Words – Day Thirty Eight – #40movies40days
Sarah Polley gives a mesmerizing performance as a young woman whose silence is her protection from terrors she’s seen.