Like story itself, each Scene follows a specific structure.
Archives for 2012
Red Sky
The world as Marshall McCarthy saw it one morning, in years bygone.
What is the Purpose of Life?
Author Randi G. Fine shares her theory about the purpose of life.
The Goodfellas’ Guide to Vegas
Check out these four attractions in Las Vegas for the closest thing to joining the Mob without getting ‘whacked’!
Woot!
Embodying a subversive force within the royal court, the Bwoom masquerade is often performed in conflict with the masked figure representing Woot, the creator and founder of the ruling dynasty in the Kuba mythology.
The Lighter Side of Dogs and Positive Training
While debates rage on whether or not using positive training with your dog is a good idea or not, those of us who use it every day are enjoying what it brings to our lives. Dog training is not all about serious obedience and performance, after all!
Minute to Freedom #92: Finishing Things
Today let’s talk about finishing things. Has it ever felt like you struggled to finish things – an assignment at work, a fixit project at home?
Structuring Your Story’s Scenes, Pt. 1: Mastering the Two Different Types of Scene
The scene – that most integral, most obvious, most universal part of any story – is also the most overlooked and least understood when it comes to the craft of storytelling.
What’s the Most Important Moment in Your Character’s Arc?
This week’s video discusses the problem of making a character react without logic.
5 of the Weirdest (and Coolest) Motorcycle Concepts
Motorcycle design goes way beyond what is common to the public. Each year, manufacturers and designers come up with futuristic and, let’s just say it, some pretty weird motorcycles concepts.
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