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Book Review: Writing for Life - The Craft of Writing for Everyday Living by John D. Bessler

A writing book that takes an in-depth look at some of the problems writers face. Hundreds of books on writing are available on the market these days. I try to get my hands on any new writing book...

Started in Blogcritics • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: books

Cinematical
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Film Blog Group Hug: WGA Strike Edition

Filed under: Scripts & Screenwriting, PoliticsSome people who know me might think I'm lying when I say this, the truth is, I really don't like conflict all that much (I guess that's why I ended...

Started in Cinematical • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: amptp, jeffrey katzenberg, jeffreykatzenberg, wga, writers strike

Cinematical
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Comic-Con Interview: 'Battlestar Galactica' Co-Exec. Producer Mark Verheiden on 'Battlestar', the 'T

Filed under: Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Interviews, Comic/Superhero/Geek, ComicConDuring Comic-Con, when I wasn't running from place to place or freezing my butt off in Hall H, I...

Started in Cinematical • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: aliens, battlestar galactica, battlestargalactica, bruce campbell, brucecampbell

Vivificat!
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Writing as a Vocation

Paul StilesWriting is my vocation. A vocation, as opposed to a job, is not just what you do, it is who you are. It is what your own nature demands that you do, rather than what you do for money. It...

Started in Vivificat! • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: reflections, enlightened words

Neurontic
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Syndrome X

My last semester at NYU, I had the opportunity to take a class with Steven Johnson. Just to set the record straight for those of you who've only encountered his name on Gawker, Johnson was a fabulous...

Started in Neurontic • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: armchair sociology