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How Writers Can Make Gatekeepers Work for Them — A Writer’s Path

by Drew Chial The gatekeepers who once decided what art was worth publishing are losing relevance. We need not kneel at their feet to gain entrance to the public square. There are paths in everywhere. Director J.J. Abrams told the audience at the Anaheim Star Wars Celebration that they could all be […]

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Get Rid of Repetition: Pleonasms in Your Writing — A Writer’s Path

by Suzanne Purkins Did you know that when you use more words than necessary to express something (like blowing windor frozen ice), you are committing a pleonasm, which is the fancy Greek way of saying you’re being redundant? Redundancy in writing sounds like a simple thing to spot—and sometimes it is. But some types of redundancy […]

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Best Scene Screenplay Reading: Cetaceans, by Paul Nurkowski

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https://youtu.be/oWihOBLlUe8 Logline: Advances in bio.robotic technology by Dr. Amanda Kozky, enabling inter species communication between Cetaceans (dolphins) and human beings, challenges the belief that man possesses the most highly evolved brain…