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Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at rundown@multiversitycomics.com. In case you missed it, Marvel announced Kurt Busiek and Yildiray Cinar’s “The Marvels,” and we interviewed Matt…
Five Six Thoughts on Doctor Who’s “Can You Hear Me?” — Multiversity Comics
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This week, there’s literal nightmare fuel for a pair of eternal beings as everyone – – including the Doctor – – confront their fears in “Can You Hear Me?” As always, … 1,123 more words via Five Six Thoughts on Doctor Who’s “Can You Hear Me?” —…
Does Fantasy Have to Be Medieval? — Legends of Windemere
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Various questions come up when someone wants to write high fantasy and many of them are completely understandable. They may deal with magic, various races, and creating a world that isn’t Earth. Yet, there are other questions that you can see why they are asked, but…
Are Likable Characters Important in Women’s Fiction? — A Writer’s Path
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by Kathryn Craft When the moderator of a recent women’s fiction panel asked me if I expected to be friends with the protagonists in the women’s fiction I read, I had the oddest reaction: my mind went blank. Madly scanning my mental spreadsheet of great fiction…
How to Write for Immersion — A Writer’s Path
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by Steven Capps Immersion is an essential element when writing a novel. This doesn’t mean that it is the most important element (which is a topic that could start a world war) but in order to have enjoyable novel-length story it is necessary. From a slush…
Why You Haven’t Been Able to Make More Time for Writing—and How to Fix That — A Writer’s Path
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by Meg Dowell Do you feel pressed for time? Do you find yourself pushing your work back an hour, two days, three weeks — because there just doesn’t seem to be enough time to make it happen? There’s a reason you haven’t been able to make…
On Writing Multiple POVs — A Writer’s Path
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by Lizard is Writing Anonymous asked: “Hi Lizard! I have an idea for a writing piece I want to do. I have characters, a majority of the plot, and a brief outline of the ending. The only thing is, I don’t know how to begin in…
‘CSI’ Event Series Eyed By CBS, Original Cast Members May Return — Deadline
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One of television’s biggest drama series franchises is plotting a comeback. I hear CBS is mulling a CSI event series to mark the 20th anniversary of the original series’ October 2000 premiere. 25 more words via ‘CSI’ Event Series Eyed By CBS, Original Cast Members May Return…
Interview with Filmmaker Vasco Diogo (WALKSCAPE)
WALKSCAPE played to rave reviews at the January 2020 Experimental FEEDBACK Film Festival in January 2020. Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film? What motivated me the most to make this film was getting to know the music of WELCOME TO SILKEBORG, by Tiago Varela (electric piano) and Monsieur Trinité (several objects), which… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Vasco Diogo (WALKSCAPE)
Interview with Screenwriter Susan Boger (The Day the Corn Hatched)
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Susan Boger: A genetically modified cornfield is irrigated with contaminated radioactive river water. After a severe storm, corn creatures hatch, simultaneously the town is engulfed in marijuana smoke. The corn creatures run amuck attacking and terrorizing the town people. Two teenagers through a series of comical events try… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Susan Boger (The Day the Corn Hatched)
