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July 30, 2019
Save the Cat Writes a Novel — A Review by Writers’ Rumpus
Originally posted on WRITERS' RUMPUS:
Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You’ll Ever Need has been a staple for writers of all kinds: screenwriters, novelists, playwrights. But now, there is a Save the Cat! specifically for novelists. And it’s awesome. Save the Cat! Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody uses all of the…
Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You’ll Ever Need has been a staple for writers of all kinds: screenwriters, novelists, playwrights. But now, there is a Save the Cat! specifically for novelists. And it’s awesome. Save the Cat! Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody uses all of the…
Published on July 30, 2019 14:58
Superpowers Activated
So as I continue to work the mysterious magic of turning the words from the pages of my most recent novel into words on the pages of what will hopefully soon be my most recent screenplay (with the ultimate and even more hopeful goal of magically turning those words from the screenplay into magical images …
Published on July 30, 2019 10:33
July 29, 2019
The Good Kill Giveaway
If you like action-filled, full-bodied thrillers, then have I got a book for you… 30 BOOKS TO GIVE AWAY! 18 BOOKS TO GIVE AWAY! I’m giving away all the books you see here, each with its own snazzy bookmark to accompany it, to anyone in the US or UK who is willing to write an …
Published on July 29, 2019 14:42
What Comes — A Poem by River Dixon
Originally posted on The Stories In Between:
It’s different these days I find it hard to remember The person I was, back then Or why I would do the things I did Self-destructive tendencies Taken to the brink, time and again But always pulling back at the last second Why? Was there a part of…
It’s different these days I find it hard to remember The person I was, back then Or why I would do the things I did Self-destructive tendencies Taken to the brink, time and again But always pulling back at the last second Why? Was there a part of…
Published on July 29, 2019 06:11
July 28, 2019
Sunday Songs to Spark the Spirit and Summon the Moves of the Dance
So for the past two months I’ve been stuck within the tedious and grinding and painful first phase of the developmental process for my next book (while I can’t say the first phase is my favorite phase of the entire book development process — to me the entire process of developing a book is tedious …
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Published on July 28, 2019 07:40
July 27, 2019
LAST DAYS by Brian Evenson — A Reluctant Review
BOOK | FICTION | HORRORLAST DAYS BY BRIAN EVENSON RATING: ★ ★ I had been looking hard for a killer horror noir novel ever since reading FALLING ANGEL by William Hjortsberg, a stellar benchmark of the sub-genre that is in close competition for greatness with ANGEL HEART, its movie adaptation starring Mickey Rourke. I eventually …
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Published on July 27, 2019 10:27
July 26, 2019
The Good Kill Giveaway
If you like action-filled, full-bodied thrillers, then have I got a book for you… I’m giving away all the books you see here, each with its own snazzy bookmark to accompany it, to anyone in the US or UK who is willing to write an honest review for it and submit the review to Amazon …
Published on July 26, 2019 08:22
July 25, 2019
Ain’t That America…
#ifmoreisgoodthanmorethanenoughisbetter #hometownlovin #daytrippin
Published on July 25, 2019 14:03
July 24, 2019
The Good Kill by Kurt Brindley — A Review Tales Review
Originally posted on Review Tales by Jeyran Main:
The good kill is a thriller story written about Killian Lebon. He is an ex-Navy SEAL Senior Chief who happens to have an accident in one of his missions. With an explosion at the scene, death threatening injuries and a failed mission, he retires and begins to…
The good kill is a thriller story written about Killian Lebon. He is an ex-Navy SEAL Senior Chief who happens to have an accident in one of his missions. With an explosion at the scene, death threatening injuries and a failed mission, he retires and begins to…
Published on July 24, 2019 17:22
A Life Not Lost In Time…
Very sorry to see that the great Rutger Hauer has passed. He was one badass mofo on the big screen and in life; and he killed it in Blade Runner, one of the most badassest films ever. Actually one of the roles of his I liked almost as much as Roy Blatty was his portrayal …
Published on July 24, 2019 11:33