Pages
(Move to ...)
Home
How To Write A Murderously Good Mystery
Lester Dent's Short Story Forumula
How to Write a Genre Story
NaNoWriMo
Writing Coach
Privacy Policy
My Books
About Me
Contact Me
▼
Thursday, April 23
The Uncanny In Fiction
›
The uncanny “undoubtedly belongs to all that is terrible—to all that arouses dread and creeping horror ...” —Sigmund Freud Have you...
2 comments:
Tuesday, April 21
Terror vs Horror In Gothic Fiction
›
I’ve been reading and writing Gothic stories all my life, though I didn’t always know that’s what they were. As a girl I tore throug...
4 comments:
Friday, April 17
Part 8 of 8: CHANGE The World
›
This is the last post in my Dan Harmon series. To read the series from the beginning head on over to the first post: Dan Harmon on Story...
Thursday, April 16
Part 7: RETURN - Bringing The Prize Home
›
Today I continue my series on Dan Harmon’s Story Structure. The first article in the series is here . Unless otherwise noted, all quotatio...
Monday, April 13
Classic Design vs Minimal Design: Part 2 of 2
›
This article continues yesterday’s post on Deborah Chester’s notions of classic design . All quotations, below, are from her article Fig...
2 comments:
Sunday, April 12
Classic Design vs Minimal Design
›
I know I said this blog post would either be about Part 7 of my series on Dan Harmon’s unique take on the structure of stories or I wou...
Thursday, April 9
Part 6: TAKE - Take The Prize And Pay The Price
›
This article continues my series on Dan Harmon’s story model. Here’s a link to the first article: Dan Harmon On Story Structure . 6....
Tuesday, April 7
Part 5: FIND - Meeting With The Goddess
›
This article continues my series on Dan Harmon’s view of story structure. Here’s a link to the first article: Dan Harmon On Story Struct...
Sunday, April 5
Part 4: SEARCH and ADAPT to the Special World
›
This article is the fifth in a series about Dan Harmon’s take on the structure of stories. If you’d like to read the earlier articles I’...
Thursday, April 2
Part 3: GO - The Protagonist Enters An Unfamiliar Situation
›
Today, I continue discussing Dan Harmon’s take on story structure. In the first post in this series (see: Dan Harmon On Story Structure ...
‹
›
Home
View web version