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Indistinguishable From Magic: Costumes: the... →
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I mentioned before some of my favorite character designs in the world of comics and have been meaning to tackle this subject again. I came to realize, however, that “character design” is itself a fairly massive subject, and that it would be best to break the topic down into separate…
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The Hawkeye Initiative: Special Guest Edition: The... →
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I recently received an email from an anonymous fan sharing how she pulled a Hawkeye Initiative themed prank on her CEO to illustrate a problem with some artwork. My personal compliments to her and her accomplice on a mission well done; they perfectly took the concept of The Hawkeye Initiative one…
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Top 10 Storytelling Cliches Writers Need To Stop... →
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amandaonwriting:
1. Characters describing themselves in mirrors 2. Broadcasting an upcoming plot twist 3. Blaming bad behavior on bad parenting 4. Too many inside jokes/references 5. The chosen one 6. Countdown clocks 7. Veiling your message in a dream 8. Using sex as wish fulfillment 9. Magical Negroes and Noble Savages 10. Knocking characters unconscious for plot...
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So I got married today.
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Cost us $50 down at the courthouse and the Justice Of The Peace wouldn’t stop making old man jokes. Also found it hard to keep a straight face when he called Mexi’s ring “this here big ol’ ring”. Just thought I’d let you all know. (And FYI we are going to “do it properly” at a later date when we can afford it)
What a wonderful thing to wake up to!
All the very best from the bottom...
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The Right Writing: Reading facial expressions →
shannahmcgill:
Do you ever see someone smile and think, Oh, that smile makes him look like he was broken at one point, but has recently found hope in something small?
Yeah, neither do I. Fictional characters do this a lot, and it bugs me. The author wants to show a complex emotion that can’t be communicated…
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