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March 7th, 2016
Welcome once again to What Works & What Doesn't, whereby we look at the craft of screenwriting by examining elements from classic films and determining whether they're effective or not.
Read Column →March 4th, 2016
If you were me, you’d celebrate Grammar Day every day. But on this special day, let’s dig up some extra special details about grammar and language that make a Word Nerd's day!
Read Column →March 4th, 2016
MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD
Read Column →March 3rd, 2016
Where to begin? That’s the real challenge here. Let’s re-state, just in case: Tyra Banks’ Modelland is the most batshit crazy thing I’ve ever read in my life.
Read Column →March 3rd, 2016
Hello darlings. Per my New Year's resolution, I've been writing much more this year than usual. It's exciting. I think words, I move my fingers, and they end up on a page. It doesn't work with anything else, though. Moving my fingers has never produced a kitten, for instance. But words are okay too.
Read Column →March 3rd, 2016
Richard Condon’s Cold War thriller, The Manchurian Candidate, is a great read. No, I take that back. It’s a superb read. It’s got everything I want in a political novel: a dirtbag politician, his manipulative bitch of a wife, a sinister threat to Our Way of Life (which Condon paints as rotten to the core), brainwashing, and, as a kind of running gag, a fairly unsympathetic protagonist who eventually fucks his mother.
Read Column →March 2nd, 2016
We're on the threshold of spring, and it's time for some cleaning. March is a good time to sit down with all the clutter that accumulated over winter and sort out garbage from what's worth keeping. That can include physical mess in a work space or a series of .doc files that haven't been opened since 2004.
Read Column →March 1st, 2016
This is the sixteenth post in Joe Biel’s Business of Publishing blog tour series. Each article attempts to spread information about best practices within the the publishing industry and clarify common confusions.
Read Column →March 1st, 2016
If you want to get the feel for a town, the strip clubs are a good place to start. Whether it’s the aggressive upselling in New York, the down-home friendliness in Nashville, or the head-spinning possibilities in Prague—mix men, naked women, and local ordinances, and you’re going to understand the spirit of a place pretty quick. Of all the places I’ve traveled, my favorite strip clubs are in Portland. I like them so much I decided to set my second book there, in a fictional vegan strip club.
Read Column →February 29th, 2016
Flash fiction: A style of fictional literature marked by extreme brevity Welcome to LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown, a monthly bout of writing prowess. How It Works We give you inspiration in the form of a picture, poem, video, or prompt. You write a flash fiction piece using the inspiration we gave you. Put your entry in the comments section. One winner will be picked and awarded a prize.
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