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The Invisible Ink Blog: March 2006
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The Invisible Ink Blog. Invisible Ink is a powerful tool for anyone who wants to become a better screenwriter. With elegance and precision, Brian McDonald uses his deep understanding of story and character to pass on essential truths about dramatic writing. Ignore him at your peril." —Jim Taylor (Academy Award? Winning screenwriter of Sideways and Election). Tuesday, March 28, 2006. On The Shoulders of Giants. And one day, without even meaning to, you will find that you have learned how to sound like you...
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The Invisible Ink Blog: Movies I Like: Ace in the Hole
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The Invisible Ink Blog. Invisible Ink is a powerful tool for anyone who wants to become a better screenwriter. With elegance and precision, Brian McDonald uses his deep understanding of story and character to pass on essential truths about dramatic writing. Ignore him at your peril." —Jim Taylor (Academy Award? Winning screenwriter of Sideways and Election). Monday, March 24, 2014. Movies I Like: Ace in the Hole. I am unsure just how many posts of mine mention legendary writer/director Billy Wilder.
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The Invisible Ink Blog: January 2006
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The Invisible Ink Blog. Invisible Ink is a powerful tool for anyone who wants to become a better screenwriter. With elegance and precision, Brian McDonald uses his deep understanding of story and character to pass on essential truths about dramatic writing. Ignore him at your peril." —Jim Taylor (Academy Award? Winning screenwriter of Sideways and Election). Wednesday, January 11, 2006. The Strange Case of Sherman Alexie. What struck me about this story was that Sherman preceded it with the statement tha...
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The Invisible Ink Blog: How Stories Work – Everything Old is New Again
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The Invisible Ink Blog. Invisible Ink is a powerful tool for anyone who wants to become a better screenwriter. With elegance and precision, Brian McDonald uses his deep understanding of story and character to pass on essential truths about dramatic writing. Ignore him at your peril." —Jim Taylor (Academy Award? Winning screenwriter of Sideways and Election). Monday, June 02, 2014. How Stories Work – Everything Old is New Again. Fire so that our brain can imagine this activity or event is happening to us&...
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The Invisible Ink Blog: My Accidental Hiatus
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The Invisible Ink Blog. Invisible Ink is a powerful tool for anyone who wants to become a better screenwriter. With elegance and precision, Brian McDonald uses his deep understanding of story and character to pass on essential truths about dramatic writing. Ignore him at your peril." —Jim Taylor (Academy Award? Winning screenwriter of Sideways and Election). Sunday, December 14, 2014. Thanks for your comment. And thanks so much for reading the blog and listening to the podcasts. Hi Mr McDonald. I jus...
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PEG
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Official website of author Peg Cheng. I was born in Pasadena, California, grew up south of there in Huntington Beach, and now live with my husband Marcus in a quaint Norwegian fishing village run by condo overlords in Seattle, Washington. In case you haven’t guessed, I’m endlessly curious. I love to experience new things–even when it scares me. One of the awesome things about being a writer is I get to feed my curiosity, face my fears, and learn new things all the time. Well, that was me. August 27, 2016.
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Artists for Japan: Memorial of HOPE for Tohoku, Japan
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How you can help. Friday, March 16, 2012. Memorial of HOPE for Tohoku, Japan. To all who made this gathering so special in loving tribute to the people in Tohoku, Japan on March 10, 2012. Close to 100 people joined us on a stormy Saturday at Golden Gardens Park Beach despite the weather! A gathering around a bonfire was followed by a water blessing then Seattle Kokon Taiko lead a procession along the shoreline. A conch shell call marked the silent prayer at sunset. The power of HOPE. Can make a difference.
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