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Monthly Archives: November 2012
The Alarm Clock
When I was little, there was no kind, blissful way to wake. Instead, there was an alarm clock. The kind that you would wind, set the time of awakening… and at the appointed time, it would ring. RING. Eventually the … Continue reading
Perspective
My father used to tell me “Life is ten percent event and ninety percent perspective of said event.” Yesterday, never did words ring so true. I’ve been developing a project for a few months. It’s a solo force for now, … Continue reading
The Inner Voice
“Your time is limited, so don’t wast it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner … Continue reading
Global Filmmaking
I’ve said before that it takes a village to make an indie film. ITF is in its final days of post-production. Then, off to the distributor… and we sit. And wait. We wrote it. We breathed life into it. We … Continue reading
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Tagged Continuum TV, Indie Film, Science Fiction, Stage Five, Time Travel, webseries
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Post Partum
In the midst of post-partum, errr, I mean production for Interglobal Trading Fund. Your photo moment of bliss: Sing with me, darlings: You ain’t done a thing, ’till you piss off XIII… doo wah, doo wah, … Continue reading
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Tagged Interglobal Trading Fund, web series, writing
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Exiting the Chrysalis
If you’ve been listening to me (and why would you, get a life) on Twitter or FB today, you’ve seen me repeatedly wax poetic about last night’s episode of The Voice. Holy cow. Did you see Amanda Brown wail that? … Continue reading
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Tagged Aerosmith, Amanda Brown, Dream On, The Voice
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Until We Meet Again
I had planned a brief blog tomorrow, but life circumstances force bloggus interupptus. Tomorrow morning, a friend that I’ve made begins a new journey. I first met Gary Anderson early this year. He reached out to me via LinkedIn. He … Continue reading
What’s Your Springboard?
There is a tendency in screenwriting to limit writers to genre. I think it is a huge mistake; I’m not a big fan of how genres are commercially typed. How, for example, can science fiction be considered a singular genre? … Continue reading
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Tagged Blake Snyder, Genre, Hollywood, Screenwriting, Stephen King, writing
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The Ripple Effect
Now and then, I run across an article, or a video, or an ideal, that is completely not writing-related… and yet, because it so captivates me, I wonder how I might apply it to the craft. This is probably why … Continue reading
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Tagged Bell Jar, Hollywood, Kiran Bir Sethi, Screenwriting, Stephen Pressfield, TED, writing
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