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Welcome to the Scribbler’s Guide
I’ve been intending to set up this specialized blog for a long time, but at long last, have gotten it up and running! I’ll be posting news here about any activities related to The Scribbler’s Guide to the Land of … Continue reading
Hunting For Bigfoot
(Originally posted on LiveJournal) I’ve mentioned before the search threads that bring people to my website. It’s interesting to look at them, and hey! it occasionally gives me something to talk about on LiveJournal and my blogs. I decided to … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Bigfoot, Cryptozoology, Sasquatch, Screenwriting, Television, X-Files
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“Why Do We Need a Hero’s Quest in Literature?”
(Originally posted on LiveJournal) It’s been a couple of months since I had last checked the visitor statistics on my website – mainly because the pointing of the principal URL is screwed up (trying to fix that right now). Even … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged Anti-Hero, Blake Snyder, Hero, Heroine, Mythology, Quests, Storytelling, Writing
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The Fun of Writing
(Originally posted on LiveJournal) A couple of things have come my way in the last couple of days that have been great re-energizers for me. First off, an online friend in England sent me a review of his reaction to … Continue reading
Local Habitations and Names
(Originally posted on LiveJournal) I was sorting through some stuff today, determining what I could throw out, what could get packed up and moved to the storage unit, and what I wanted to keep at hand. I ran across a … Continue reading