For the uninitiated, Banned Books Week was launched in 1982 in response to a sudden surge in the number of challenges to books in libraries, bookstores, and schools. The annual event highlights the value of free and open access to information and brings together the entire book community. ...
s one that I have been writing in my head since the end of The Dark Knight, and though details change here and there, the one constant has been a full circle storyline encompassing the early days of Batman before he fully realizes the man he needs to be and will always be for Gotham...
before culmination of the Full Moon, when Merc will be stationary direct). Both suggestthe possibility of illusion, incomprehension, misunderstanding or misinterpretation, a lack of clear or complete information, and that garden-variety confusion that seems to be everywhere, right now. So how, if ...
Humans DO NOT HAVE a default model, especially when seen in a global context, not just the United States, when the population of Base Model Humans plummets to a single digit percentage of the global population. There are three major reasons to make a disproportionate number of characters in ...
As you might guess, a novel called Love Letters has a number of actual love letters in it and I wrote a lot more than appear in the final version. I do remember being told ‘there are a lot of letters here, aren’t there?’ so I did have to cut several out and I was happy to...
Number Of Producer Reps Repping U.S. RightsWhat shows up most on this scorecard is the prevalence of the talent agencies and other “producers’ representatives”. In those “good old days” of Sundance before “Sex, Lies and Videotape” alerted Hollywood that there was some capital to be ...
WHANG:Same here. I had lots of pictures. Just a week ago, I found slides that were put away in my closet. This is footage that the people involved haven’t seen before, so digging through it was like this incredible treasure hunt, because w...
I went to a writing conference recently and attended a number of lectures. Some were interesting, some were not as applicable for me as I might have personally liked. Two stood out, at either end of the spectrum. One,by Angelique L’Amour on writing about past trauma, was amazing. I ha...