So, things are bad. Like, real bad. Bleak, dystopian-novel-bad. I live in Kansas, where some people are so hard-headed that they are ignoring the CDC and spouting “it’s just the flu” and mad that their gym is closed. I won’t get into a rant, but my point is that most of you are probably going […]… Continue reading Quarantine Pop Culture Recommendations — BooksofJobe.com
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The Sopranos Finale Now — Writers Without Money
Note: if you’ve never watched through The Sopranos, I’m gonna be majorly spoiling the ending here, as per the title of the article. So go do that then come back. There were two creators who essentially put HBO on the map as a place to get things besides boxing matches, second run movies and softcore […]… Continue reading The Sopranos Finale Now — Writers Without Money
101 Terrifying Horror Story Prompts – ScreenCraft — Lacrecia’s books
Ken Miyamoto conjures 101 originally conceived and frightening story prompts that writers can use as inspiration for their next horror story. — Read on screencraft.org/2017/10/19/101-terrifying-horror-story-prompts/ via 101 Terrifying Horror Story Prompts – ScreenCraft — Lacrecia’s books
Write every day: How to write your first screenplay — Christa Avampato
It’s done! I wrote a full first draft of my first feature-length screenplay in preparation for the ScreenCraft April summit in Chicago. It feels amazing to have done this. Now it goes away for a few weeks before editing begins. Here are some thing I learned about screenwriting during this process: 1.) The months of […]… Continue reading Write every day: How to write your first screenplay — Christa Avampato
J.J. Abrams Says Hollywood Can Learn From Original TV Like ‘Fleabag’ and ‘Atlanta’ — IndieWire
Abrams spoke with an internet audience of 3,000 on Saturday as part of the ScreenCraft Screenwriting Summit. via J.J. Abrams Says Hollywood Can Learn From Original TV Like ‘Fleabag’ and ‘Atlanta’ — IndieWire
TV SHOW: Dream of Mirrors, by Marcin Klinkosz — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
In a future where super-powered children are forced to eliminate the enemies of the state, a precog girl must confront terrifying supernatural forces in order to save her family. Writer Biography – Marcin Klinkosz Marcin’s journey into professional writing started with his out-of-the-box high school final exams essay which got him standing ovation. Combining a […]… Continue reading TV SHOW: Dream of Mirrors, by Marcin Klinkosz — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
Cool Kids – The Social Network — Grace Reviews Stuff
The Social Network is a 2010 movie written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by David Fincher. That sentence alone should suffice as a raving review itself. If you choose to abandon reading the rest of the article and go watch the movie now, I don’t blame you. In fact, that’s probably the right thing to […]… Continue reading Cool Kids – The Social Network — Grace Reviews Stuff
So Long Fog, Hello Sun: Penny Dreadful Relocates to Los Angeles from Dublin — FilmLA
https://players.brightcove.net/63128/BJKriqUAe_default/index.html?videoId=6139097377001 After filming for three seasons in Dublin, Ireland (which doubled for Victorian-era foggy London), the creators of Showtime’s Penny Dreadful horror drama series, headed west to sunny L.A. 996 more words via So Long Fog, Hello Sun: Penny Dreadful Relocates to Los Angeles from Dublin — FilmLA
The Secret Recipe to Great Blog Posts: what the experts never told you — The Inquisitive Inkpot
WARNING: If you have no palate for satire, read no further. What you are about to read is a collection of the four unspoken, yet ubiquitous, components that are essential for writing unrivaled, mind-blowing posts. As someone who has been blogging for a little under a year, I wish the experts had told me this […]… Continue reading The Secret Recipe to Great Blog Posts: what the experts never told you — The Inquisitive Inkpot
Hatfields, McCoys, and Mental Issues — The Inquisitive Inkpot
For all the attention that political and social issues receive in historical dramas, it seems mental issues are rarely addressed. That being said, when I started the History Channel miniseries “Hatfields and McCoys,” I had no inkling that this topic would even surface—and was wholly unprepared for what followed. The series itself features Kevin Costner […]… Continue reading Hatfields, McCoys, and Mental Issues — The Inquisitive Inkpot