Brian Kiteley

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Brian Kiteley

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Born
Minneapolis, The United States
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The 3 A.M. Epiphany

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Still Life with Insects

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I Know Many Songs, but I Ca...

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“I believe language is infinitely malleable, a live being in our hands, which deserves our great respect and curiosity”
Brian Kiteley

“THE CLOSET. Write a story in which the narrator is snooping around an ex-boyfriend’s (or girlfriend’s) apartment because he or she still has a key. The whole story takes place in a closet in the bedroom that the narrator retreats to when the ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend comes home with the narrator’s best friend. The narrator must endure, inside the closet, maybe the sounds of this couple making love for the first time or perhaps simply a loving conversation unlike any the narrator has ever had with this former paramour. Describe only what the narrator can see and smell inside the closet and what she can hear and guess is going on outside the closet. Resist the temptation, in this exercise, to rub salt in the open wounds of this narrator. Simply show us the events unfolding outside his view, spending as much detail as you can on what is happening rather than on the emotions of the trapped, guilty, outraged observer. If you present the actions and dialogue of this other couple effectively, you will show us your narrator’s deep sadness or anger or a combination of the two, without having to describe it.”
Brian Kiteley, 3 AM Epiphany

“Maupassant used to eat at the restaurant in the Eiffel Tower because it was the only place in Paris where he did not risk seeing the Eiffel Tower.”
Brian Kiteley, I Know Many Songs, but I Cannot Sing

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Gary Norris Brian, I just finished David Mamet's On Directing Film. I thought you'd find it useful, especially with your students. Contemplating how to approach a scene; regarding efficiency, economy, meaning, etc....

It's in my bookshelf on cinema.


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