Story Structure: Chinatown (1974) Deconstructed Understanding the Hero's Journey: Chinatown (1974) deconstructed
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Every Writer Whether A Novel Or An Article Has Their Critics Most of use writers have our critics and that goes for those who write novels, documentaries, biographies, short stories, poetry, screen plays, news stories or simply articles either on or off line.
Pitching to Reporter vs. Editor Find out, the most effective print or broadcasting media for your story. Determine how the organization works, who farms out assignments. Every journalist has preferences for receiving news releases and pitches. Knowing the format and method could make a
Screenwriting: The Dirty Dozen Deconstructed A good example of integrating multiple archetypes in your story...
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A Prolific South Carolina Travel Author and Writer Norm Goldman, Editor of the travel site www.sketchandtravel.com and the book reviewing site, http://www.bookpleasures.com, interviews travel writer and author Barbie Perkins-Cooper.
Can a Self Taught Writer Train Others? Is it possible for a self-taught writer with a unique style to train fledgling writers to write excellent articles? Many people want to be writers but the get intimidated, due to the competition in writing. If you look on the Internet you see many very go
Story Structure: Die Hard (1988) Deconstructed Understanding story structure by analysing successful films...
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