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May 1, 2016

April 5, 2016

The Right to Remain Silent

Some writers seem to write just to get attention.  Obviously, writing for the public presupposes on some scale that the writer wants attention.  Whether posting on a blog or publishing a novel, the writer wants people to read it.

But some writers, particularly on public forums, seem to post things just to get others riled up and to get responses from people with diametrically opposing viewpoints
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Published on April 05, 2016 07:54

February 14, 2016

And the winners are...

The 2016 Bad Wolf Productions Indie Short Film Fest is less than a week away, Saturday, February 20th, at 9:00 p.m.

We received an amazing 1,050 entries from 80 different countries, from the shortest of 15 seconds to the longest of a little over an hour.  I personally watched over a thousand short films.

It was not easy or simple, but we narrowed down the selections to 115 minutes of screen
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Published on February 14, 2016 18:15

January 5, 2016

Bad Wolf Productions Indie Short Film Fest

Bad Wolf Productions is accepting short film submissions for the Bad Wolf Productions Indie Short Film Fest.  All selections chosen will be shown Saturday, February 20, 2016, at 9:00 p.m. at the Zeitgeist Theater in New Orleans, Louisiana.  A short reception will follow. 

The RULES:

1.  All entries must be received by January 24, 2016.

2.  While we prefer films of ten minutes or less so we
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Published on January 05, 2016 18:38

January 3, 2016

Hello 2016

So it's a new year, that time when I make resolutions I have no intention of keeping and plan to be a better person.  This year will be different, right? Not so much.  

So with the idea in mind that I probably won't keep them anyway, here are my ten resolutions for 2016:

1.  Try to be less adorable.  It's hard. As I get older, it's a natural progression that I get more precious. I'm too
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Published on January 03, 2016 14:44

September 19, 2015

Baba Yaga and the Road to Georgia

I recently wrote a short script--40 pages-- called The Road to Georgia, for a grant competition.  The prize is 50 Gs to shoot the film.  I'll admit the process was arduous.

The application process included not only submitting the screenplay, logline, and synopsis, but the director's vision, social media/marketing plan, distribution plan, key people involved in the project and their
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Published on September 19, 2015 22:04

July 5, 2015

Writing and Editing

I spent the better part of yesterday editing one of my novels that is already in print. A reader complained that the novel was poorly edited. There was one glaring typo in it, which I won't point out in case other readers haven't found it. But the reader also indicated a misuse of the word "there" in place of the word "their."  I went through the manuscript and used the 'find' feature to locate
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Published on July 05, 2015 03:10

May 14, 2015

How the 2015 Vampire Diaries finale is like a flawed novel

I don't ordinarily blog about TV shows. I tweet about them, and occasionally post on Facebook or Instagram or even Pinterest, but I tend to write only about writing novels and screenplays, maybe occasionally a short story.



But since January I got really hooked on a CW show called The Vampire Diaries.  I discovered it by accident on Netflix.  I was catching up on a few episodes of Reign
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Published on May 14, 2015 21:11

April 2, 2015

F.M. Meredith (aka Marilyn Meredith) Guest Blogger

My Writing Process

Marilyn with Billie Johnson



One thing I’ve learned over the years is that authors all have their own writing process—and this is
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Published on April 02, 2015 22:00

March 31, 2015

JOYCE ANN BROWN - Twelve Question Tuesday

Joyce Ann Brown

1.  Please tell me the three most important things people should know about you.
The protagonist I invented for my mystery series is a landlady.
I am a landlady.
I’m a story teller.

2.  Are you a dog person or a cat person?
I’m both, but I’ve had more cats in my life than dogs. My cats are named Chloe and Moose.

3.  Tea or coffee?
Tea, for sure, even at Starbucks.

4. 
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Published on March 31, 2015 04:00