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Noah And Messing With Mythologies
March 2014 saw the release of director Darren Aronofsky’s film, Noah, to much controversy and discussion. For many Christian members of the audience, the fact that a story from the Bible was being presented by an avowed atheist did not … Continue reading
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Tagged Achilles, Beowulf, Darren Aronofsky, Hero, Mythology, Neil Gaiman, Noah, Troy, World Building, Writing
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Mythic Stories and Stories From Myth
A few years ago, I was in a burger joint with my screenwriting group. We’d had a good morning session giving notes and were unwinding over lunch. At the next table over, there were two guys talking. They were obviously … Continue reading
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Tagged Beowulf, Chris Vogler, Hero, Hero's Journey, Iliad, Joseph Campbell, Odyssey, Scribbler's Guide, Star Wars
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