LB: Gaming the System doesn’t work…

by LB

…At least, it doesn’t work all that well. But guess what–

Using it does. read article

How Have Our TV Viewing Habits Changed Over Time?

Here’s an article that illustrates the meaning of “do the research!” so clearly that none of you who read it will ever again have an excuse for not dealing with your subject completely.

via CableCompare.Com

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10 Terrific Tips on Writing DIALOGUE

Dominic Carter has more than a few words well worth listening to about dialog and the writing thereof. This is the kind of article many old pros wish had been around for them back in the Dark Ages.

by Dominic Carter

I was chatting with a fellow writer the other day and she mentioned how difficult she found writing dialogue. It was easy to empathise with her as it was an area I struggled with for years.
Great dialogue comes with practice. There are numerous ways you can learn how to write authentic dialogue and what follows is just one way. I’m not claiming it’s the best, just that it worked for me and might help some of you to improve your dialogue and even your characters.
OBSERVATION:
The best way to learn most things is by observing them in progress. Dialogue is no exception. Regularly go to public places – a coffee shop or a pub are the best – get yourself a drink, sit down with a notebook and listen to people talking and make notes. Yes, I am suggesting you eavesdrop on others and record not only how they speak but the language they use and the topics they discuss. The more you can do this the greater diversity of voices you’ll learn to recognise.
Listen out and take note of the following…
  1. RHYTHM OF SPEECH – How fast or slow do people speak? Do they speed up or slow down when talking about different subjects? Do they slow down or speed up during a sentence and why?
  2. VOLUME – Do they speak loudly or do they talk in hushed tones? Are there certain words they whisper or shout? What does the volume your character talks at say about them, their background and their job?…

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LB: Um, Yeah, We ARE Different After All

by Larry Brody

“Alone time” isn’t a luxury. It’s a necessity, especially for writers & other artists. No getting around it – creativity & fragility go hand in hand.

When I think of all the years I was in denial about this…. read article

munchman summarizes every film he’s seen in the last 3 yrs

As of this moment & this comic, ruben bolling has proven his very self to be yrs. truly’s soulmate. Yo, Ken!


yer friendly nabe munchman read article