October 27, 2011March 23, 2022What's going on Steve Martin, Art Spiegelman and Steve Job Steve Martin is going to publish a book of his tweets and the tweets he’s received with the book proceeds going to […]
October 17, 2011March 23, 2022What's going on National Book Month It’s time to celebrate National Book Month! Schools and libraries around the country are participating in the value of books. The best […]
August 31, 2011March 23, 2022What's going on A Horse With No Name: Chapter 6 “To Go” The thing about Mishon’s absence was what his absence created. The sense of loneliness that welled up in me came quickly and […]
June 29, 2011March 23, 2022What's going on A Horse With No Name: Chapter 5: Horse I didn’t know where my truck was. With the keys in my pocket, I figured I’d head back to the Chat and […]
May 12, 2011March 23, 2022What's going on A Horse With No Name: The Truth I was surprised when the door opened and it was Mishon. I had been sitting in the hospital bed for a while […]
March 12, 2011March 23, 2022Dialogue, Flim, & Script Writing, What's going on Thoughts on Dialogue It can be difficult to read scripts. Mostly based on dialogue, scripts represent how people speak with incorrect grammar, word usage and […]
February 28, 2011March 23, 2022Dialogue, Flim, & Script Writing, What's going on The Chat and Chew The silence fell. He seemed to be thinking it over while he gazed out the window. I sat there and watched him. […]
January 10, 2011March 23, 2022Dialogue, Flim, & Script Writing, What's going on Mishon: A Horse With No Name Organization is the key to any story and one way I organize my material is by giving a story some type of […]
January 7, 2011March 23, 2022Dialogue, Flim, & Script Writing, What's going on The Birth of a Story I took time off, time away, to figure out exactly what I wanted this blog to do for me, realizing that some […]
February 13, 2010March 23, 2022What's going on Jealousy for Upstate New York There is no love lost in leaving behind New York State winters with the cold, harsh, long—very long—depressing days that can begin […]