Erika - if you want my take, my e-mail profile is good.
The Great Write Way, Chapter Two: Twice upon a time...
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Cool...I'll finish writing the draft over the weekend and send it Monday. Thank you!
Has anyone heard of a book on screenwriting called Save the Cat, by Blake Snyder? My local RWA chapter is having him in to give a workshop, and I'm trying to decide if it'd be useful to me as someone who's not a screenwriter and has no aspirations to ever become one, but who is trying to write a page-turning adventure story.
You know what helps answer a question like that? Ask the person giving the workshop. If he is not a total jerk, he will answer honestly. And if he is a total jerk, there is a reasonable chance his reply will reveal it.
I haven't heard of it, Susan, but I don't know much about screenwriting either.
I think in terms of building a three-act story, though, the workshop could be really valuable. Because ten to one, he's not going to talk about script format but about story arcs.
Two verses about fear.
Why I Do What I Do
(and what it’s doing to me)
He said, "Two people I know were killed this weekend."
And I just nodded.
I asked him how it happened,
but not who, for fear I knew.
Thoughts On Introversion
He called with the invitation.
I declined, of course.
And then I lied with the reason
So he'd have something reasonable to say to them.
It wasn't until later that I realized
I couldn't go because I was still working.
But I'd given an excuse
Assuming I couldn't go because of fear.
Polgara mentioned elsewhere that the Library of Congress has posted some of its photographs on Flickr
How would people feel about having a round of drabbles based on 10 or so of them?
I'm in favor
That sounds interesting, Lee. I need fresh inspiration.
I would love to do that!