
How to write a character arc in which the character actually becomes a better person, no matter how dystopic the environment you’ve put them in is.

How to write a character arc in which the character actually becomes a better person, no matter how dystopic the environment you’ve put them in is.

Three and a half minutes of behind the scenes charm (and a look into why Millie Bobby Brown has become a star).
Herbie J Pilato tees up the ball once again for the Celebrating Act2 YouTube Channel. Did you know 1971 was his favorite year in TV? Neither did we. But we’re all in on his not-so-dirty-little-secret now, yeah?

Grammarcheck.Net and Jennifer Frost bring us another helpful infographic to make our writing better. This time around it’s all about the difference between writing “formally” and writing “informally.”
Yes, there is a difference. And that difference definitely matters

Here’s our man Herbie J Pilato, being interviewed on Celebrating Act2, a YouTube channel devoted to exploring the way people, places, and things – even TV shows – that have already led successful lives and other existences can re-define themselves and succeed even more! (At least, that’s what we think we’re seeing here, and it sure as heck works for us.)