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Aristotle and Modern Day Story Structure
by ryanmccurdy, Jul 1, 2008
Aristotle, a philosopher of the ancient world, has had an unprecedented impact on how one participates with the modern day narrative.
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Hannibal Lecter Versus Atticus Finch
by Renier Moor, Apr 27, 2008
Who wins the battle in a comparison of the greatest film villain and the greatest film hero?
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Ten Ingredients for Writing a Successful Story
by Carolyn Ann Aish, Feb 29, 2008
Recipe of "R"s for successful Writing. All books and films that are really successful have a number of these "R"s in them.
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What is Satire?
by Swapna P, Jan 22, 2008
Certain aspects in society, such as the ways people live and act, their attitudes and ideas, are criticized in a literary form, are considered satires. It may be a poem, a book, a play, a film or a joke.
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Funny Writing Material From Work
by ecrivan wordwizard, Jan 22, 2008
Some musings on what ideas can be used to get material for film scripts.
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Author Morsels: Tidbits of Criticism
by Bill Yarrow, Oct 13, 2007
Modern criticism is not just unreadable but also irritatingly verbose. Here’s an alternative.
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