Weekly Check In: 2015 Week 13 28 comments
…brain requires a certain amount of fuel in the form of glucose to function, which accounts for the documented phenomenon of decision fatigue. My presence may be somewhat lighter than…
…brain requires a certain amount of fuel in the form of glucose to function, which accounts for the documented phenomenon of decision fatigue. My presence may be somewhat lighter than…
The good news and the bad news is that there are no fixed industry standards for (screenplay) treatment length. There’s No Universal Standard for Treatments The field is wide open…
…the kitchen floor. Leave the black crumbs in the bottom of the toaster … …don’t read anything except what destroys the insulation between yourself and your experience or what pulls…
…2 of 2 The new question has been added (Question 2). Please see the top of the post. Good luck on your entry and thank you for spreading the word!…
…and white took turns for a while, and she finally settled on blue. The story is a wonderful example of the role of culture in shaping perception. … So, next…
…the girl alone on the left or the girls together on the right? Solidarity not Solitude I’m approaching this topic as someone who has benefited greatly from the support, inspiration,…
…horror or disaster flick, and the pig in obedience school screams heartwarming family film. Don’t just look at these news stories for the basis of your sto. They can be…
…of the theme or themes has changed, and I use that new understanding to guide my rewriting decisions. When I’m rewriting, theme is also one of the ultimate tests of…
Victoria, British Columbia; photo by Brandon Godfrey The relationship between character and location in narrative fiction fascinates me. I find that exploring the connection between characters and their location yields…