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  • Hi, I actually wrote a blog article on just that topic - the difference between writing for the stage and screen. This is what I wrote, "...with one of my theatre scr...
  • In my experience the poet who studies diligently and practices writing for the page is often more capable at both formats than the performance poet. The writer might n...
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    Folks, mentors, and friends; We seem to be having such fun with the thread sharing our opening lines, how ’bout starting a new one for what could be called transitions...
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    The Keys to the Kingdom Finding Place in Historical Fiction When your eyes glaze ov...ronze mythical animals are situated above the entry way. Julia Morgan’s 1937 remodel of the façade and gold lobby...
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  • For me, and I believe many others we come here for all of it. Classes, promotion, community, help, support ... you name it. Do I think I need classes like what you off...
  • Amen to "Your whole life isn’t relevant". I'm ghostwriting an autobiography of an 82 year-old Holocaust survivor and, while so much of her life is compelling, it's onl...
  • Hi Jan, Yes, you need at least a second pair of eyes to go over your work and give you honest critique. If you have an editor or editor friend, they should give you co...