Written on
January 17, 2009 by
Milli Thornton in
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WHEN YOU’RE CHANGING as a writer, you might change in big, BIG ways—but certain things about your personal style might need to stay the same.
Currently, I’m in the second category mentioned in Write There (Part I): that of changing both genres and platforms.
For the past nine years, I’ve developed and expressed my style [...]
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Written on
November 14, 2008 by
Milli Thornton in
William M. Akers,
book review,
character,
creative,
dialogue,
fear of writing,
good writing,
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movies,
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screenwriting,
story,
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your screenplay sucks
This post has been moved to my new blog, Screenwriting in the Boonies
Milli Thornton is the author of Fear of Writing: for writers & closet writers. Find out more about the book at http://fearofwriting.com. Visit her blog at: http://millithornton.blogspot.com.
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Written on
November 14, 2008 by
Milli Thornton in
The Philosopher's Apprentice,
The Way of Story,
William M. Akers,
bad guy,
coffeehouse,
feature films,
market a screenplay,
screenwriter,
writer's journal,
your screenplay sucks
This post has been moved to my new blog, Screenwriting in the Boonies
Milli Thornton is the author of Fear of Writing: for writers & closet writers. Find out more about the book at http://fearofwriting.com. Visit her blog at: http://millithornton.blogspot.com.
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