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Nerdist.com Writers Panel 8 Podcast: #1 on my list
Okay. So, I’m late in talking about Nerdist.com and in listening to the podcast Nerdist Writers Panel #8 from June 12, 2011. (Been slaving away at finishing up my zombie novel, so not much free time.) But now that I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Berg, Angelina Burnett, Ben Edlund, film writing, Nerdist.com, podcasts, sci fi shows, writing style
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Strange Dreams, Koontz and (briefly) King – Part 2
Back to the review for Koontz’s most recent and another trend that puts pressure on some authors to write faster and publish more often. The Publishers Weekly reviewer compares Koontz’s novel What the Night Knows to the movie “Fallen.” I’d … Continue reading
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Tagged dreams, film writing, Jesse Stone, King, Koontz, writing style
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Strange Dreams, Koontz and (briefly) King – Part 1
Lately, I haven’t been sleeping well. It seems every time I get into REM sleep, I wake up halfway through the dream. Last night, people (I don’t know who they were) were hanging around me (in some unknown location) and … Continue reading
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Tagged dreams, film writing, Koontz, publishing, Robert B. Parker, word count, writers block, writing style
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