With all that is going on in the world right now, I believe that poetry is more important than ever, and I have been lucky enough to read some incredibly powerful and necessary poems in the last few weeks. And yet poetry seems to be as misunderstood as it ever was. The first question that […]… Continue reading But What Does the Poem Mean? — Writer’s Block Magazine
Category: winning screenplays
Action/Crime/Mystery Festival Testimonial – April 7 2020
Katsuhide Yamago I am very grateful for the many screenings. Thank you. Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.: WATCH Winning Crime/Mystery Screenplay and Story Readings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wXa37gK2mk&list=PL-0CVDAfvxioV7P-74vg41N3qu7nDBjah Share this:
GLOW’s Betty Gilpin Is Ann Coulter in Impeachment: American Crime Story — TVLine
GLOW‘s Betty Gilpin will aim to get the Bill Clinton presidency in a headlock, playing media pundit Ann Coulter in FX’s upcoming Impeachment: American Crime Story. via GLOW’s Betty Gilpin Is Ann Coulter in Impeachment: American Crime Story — TVLine
Plotting a Novel and Difficult Children — It’s Just A Facade
The two are not related, I should mention that ahead of time. I decided that I want to try again to write a novel. I wrote one way back when during NaNoWriMo many years ago, the first draft at least. I had even posted it on the WordPress blog that I had at the time. […]… Continue reading Plotting a Novel and Difficult Children — It’s Just A Facade
I’m Feeling the Need to Write Some Therapeutic Words — I May Contribute A Verse
I’m feeling the need to write some therapeutic words. Re-reading some of my blog posts, it suddenly dawns on me how annoyingly optimistic I am. I tend to start out with some dread concern, then talk myself right into things being fine. I didn’t really even realize I do it, but I guess maybe that’s […]… Continue reading I’m Feeling the Need to Write Some Therapeutic Words — I May Contribute A Verse
First Chapter Blues —
My goal has always been (at least for this last spurt of inspiration) to start posting my work online again. But… I’m scared. When I was a teenager, the stakes were kind of low and I really wasn’t overly concerned about the quality of my work. I just wrote and posted it, and people liked […]… Continue reading First Chapter Blues —
Artificial Intelligence Will Do What We Ask. That’s a Problem. — Discover
By teaching machines to understand our true desires, one scientist hopes to avoid the potentially disastrous consequences of having them do what we command. via Artificial Intelligence Will Do What We Ask. That’s a Problem. — Discover
Your Work Is Influenced by the Story You Tell Yourself — Discover
“While there are environmental forces—such as leadership and workplace culture—that influence what we believe about ourselves, ultimately we are the stewards of our own stories.” On his personal blog, content strategist Paul Jun muses on the stories we tell ourselves about the work we do. via Your Work Is Influenced by the Story You Tell Yourself… Continue reading Your Work Is Influenced by the Story You Tell Yourself — Discover
ACTION/CRIME Best Scene Screenplay Reading: CAPTURE THE FLAG, by Mai Nguyen
A depressed history teacher, a narcoleptic small-time crook and a teenage girl dreaming of becoming a pop star. Three very different people yet they could all use a bit more money in their lives. Luckily, they cross paths when finding a historic yellow diamond which an anonymous collector is offering a bag full of cash… Continue reading ACTION/CRIME Best Scene Screenplay Reading: CAPTURE THE FLAG, by Mai Nguyen
HORROR Best Scene Screenplay Reading of ODE by Nehemiah Russell — Festival for HORROR
They came from the ground, and they stayed for the music. CAST LIST: NARRATION – Anne McMaster Little Girl – 1 – Brittany Clough A FilmFreeway preferred festival: ****** Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editor: Kyle Drier Camera Op: Hugh Cassonville via HORROR Best Scene Screenplay Reading of ODE by Nehemiah Russell —… Continue reading HORROR Best Scene Screenplay Reading of ODE by Nehemiah Russell — Festival for HORROR