Grammarcheck.Net and Jennifer Frost continue to delight us with helpful tips for writers of all media. Here’s the latest example.

Grammarcheck.Net and Jennifer Frost continue to delight us with helpful tips for writers of all media. Here’s the latest example.

TVWriter™’s all-time favorite artist/philosopher, Grant Snider, explains the writer’s place in the theatrical/showbiz scheme of things. He’s right, of course.

See more of Grant Snider’s extraordinary perception of human creativity at Incidental Comics, HERE
TVWriter™’s all-time favorite artist/philosopher, Grant Snider, once again demonstrates his uncanny knowledge of the writing mind.

See more of Grant Snider’s extraordinary perception of human creativity at Incidental Comics, HERE
TVWriter™’s all-time favorite artist/philosopher, Grant Snider, discusses (visually, of course) a topic we’re all too familiar with these days.

See more of Grant Snider’s extraordinary perception of human creativity at Incidental Comics, HERE

(LB’S NOTE: We’re so tickled to have found another Herbie J Pilato article that we didn’t know about that we’re bringing it to you today as mate to the one below. How tickled am I? Well, I actually used the word “tickled” without shame, didn’t I? Now if we could only get HJP to send us something new we would be, hmm, how about this? We’d be over the moon! Meanwhile, please enjoy the following:)
In 2011, I was privileged to attend the world premiere and special screening of Paramount Studio’s newly-restored and quite stunning edition of Cecil B. Demille’s 1956 feature film classic, The Ten Commandments, which just so happens to be my favorite movie of all time.