Watch THE TERMINATOR. See how there is very little dialogue in Act I and then very little from thereon, really, relatively. All very...
They make great characters. The villain who carries a chopped up dead body in a bag across a road but halts to help the old lady across. The...
Not at all. When I chuck a scene or sequence that doesn't work, I know that i'm making the story better. That's how you write great stories -...
There lies, damned lies and statistics. Ah...but the value of data should not be underestimated.
It's a fantastic method. You've stumbled upon something but you have absolutely no idea of the value of that insight. Or, really, how to...
Disagree. Philosopher's Stone was her first book. I could quote a hundred more examples but I won't. It can be done and it is done all...
Sell for $19.99 You'd get a buck or two every sale. There's data to back me up.
Are you writing Hunger Games 2?
It'll actually help you. It works too well in The Shawshank Redemption. Rent it.
Getouttahere schnutzball. I mean it.
The best way to learn any language is in a bar or in bed. You won't need proofreaders after a while. It gives you lots to write about too.
You're making a huge mistake not analyzing stories or valuing analysis. It'll make you a better writer.
Harry Potter Philosopher's Stone - Voldermort gets away. Star Wars - Vader gets away. This is standard method.
Whether it's zombies or aliens or monsters is really just a minor consideration。 Other factors have far more weight.
That's a very suspect statement. And yet, imminently, a zombie movie is to be released, which will make $200m opening weekend。
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