Scott McCloud's Story Machine
/For our next writing tool, we’re going to take a look at McCloud’s Story Machine…
Read MoreFor our next writing tool, we’re going to take a look at McCloud’s Story Machine…
Read MoreLast time I wrote about Dan Harmon’s Story Circle. The geometry of same got me thinking about Kurt Vonnegut’s Story Shapes concept…
Read MoreI like to collect various writing ideas from writers I look up to. As with all things creative, none of these should be taken as the only way to approach writing…
Read MoreI have a thing (that I’ve heard a lot of creative people describe) where I feel guilty (sometimes depressed) if I don’t spend free time working on the creative thing...
Read MoreI’m a writer. I’m not supposed to let anything stop me. I should write all day, every day, in my sleep, in the car...
Read MoreAbout a year ago, I wrote a piece about dollar stores that I thought was really clever. It basically made the case that, even more than yachts or private jets, the dollar store is the true symbol of capitalist excess...
Read MoreThis is an image of possibly the first story I ever wrote. Dictated (but not read) to my Mom as I apparently insisted she write it down. I was three years old...
Read MoreIt took decades of Vader getting steeped into our collective psyche for him to become the “face” of Star Wars. But here’s the other thing that sets Vader apart. He was a great bad guy...
Read MoreThe final installment of the storytelling series. This one is more Star Wars heavy, but hopefully helpful nonetheless.
Part 3...
Read MoreHere is Part 2 of my old story elements series. In this installment, I introduced the ideas of Inciting Incidents, starting a story in medias res, and the use of MacGuffins.
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