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Life-changing audition, a friend's play, and writing those queries. #actorslife #writerslife
Been gearing up for a big, potentially life-changing, audition. It just doesn’t seem real yet. I feel like I’m drifting along in a dream state, and this is some far off thing when it really isn’t. I mean, I’m prepared. I just feel like until I’m actually in the room, I’m not going to accept that this could be happening to me. And maybe I’m just protecting myself from the very real…
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Structuring a Series: Part II: Extrapolating Complete Episodes from the Trilogy #writerslife
Welcome back! If you haven’t checked out Part I already, go ahead and do that; we’ll be right here when you get back. Extrapolating Complete Episodes from the Trilogy (more…)
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Structuring a Series: Part I
Last Tuesday, my writing group did a mini-workshop of Dan Wells’s 7 Point Plot Structure, which is awesome and everyone not familiar with it should go check it out (if you don’t have time to watch the whole thing just now, I’ll go over the basics in this post, but I still suggest seeing his presentation for more details). Anyway, Two is trying to plot a trilogy, which got me thinking about how…
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So, editing is eating my soul. And by that I mean I’m so deep in the revisions process that getting my brain back to writing for this blog is proving quite difficult. But I’m making a plan. Two posts a week! (This totes counts as a whole post.) Even if it’s just to say, “Hey I’m alive! Also, still editing.” (It’ll be longer than that, promise.) Regular updates are back, baby! PS. Puck and I…
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Antigone, the play I’ve been working on since November, closed Sunday night. Every theatre experience I have is better than the last, but Antigone holds a special place in my heart. It’s the play that I have known I would produce and direct since the first inkling of starting my production company came into my brain. Antigone is, perhaps, more relevant than ever given our political and cultural…
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I love the image of the princess and the pea, though I don’t love the idea of being tall making you smart, but I see the concept of what’s happening here and the stack of books is mesmerizing.
Fall Reading Reviews ’15
Every season I have a list of books to read; you can find out more information under the Great Book List page. This season I slightly overdid it with my commitments, but we’ll chalk it up to a learning curve. Below the read more are reviews (with minor spoilers) of Thorn Jack by Katherine Harbour, Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell, Flappers: Six Women of a Dangerous Generation by Judith Mackrell, The…
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To Nap or Not to Nap
I’m literally writing this just trying to keep myself from napping. I love naps. Like I really love naps. I used to be good at napping. In the sense that I could power nap. In college, I was constantly running around, so every time I could, I would grab 10 minutes and some couch space in the formal lounge of my dorm and nap. And then off I’d go. Sometimes, those few naps, occasionally taken…
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I have a list of topics that I want to get to on this blog. But while I love talking about my feelings on pop culture and the creative process and feminism, this is also a personal blog. So, I’ve been trying to put my thoughts on Baghdad, Beirut, and Paris into words, and it’s left me with a distinct weariness. I’m going to use “we” a lot in this post; mostly, I am referring to the Western…
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The Problem Most “Creating Feminist Female Protagonists” Guides Are Missing
If you haven’t noticed, there’s a lot of talk about how to write a female protagonist believably and without bringing down double standard criticisms of “Strong Female Character” or “Mary Sue” that male character simply don’t receive. But most articles and blog posts focus so fully on the creation of the female protagonist that they miss the underlying problem. (more…)
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On Creating Odious Characters
[For those who care, I’m sorry I haven’t been writing as much. Two novels (one in edits, one in first draft stages) and two plays (one as an actress, one as a director) plus this blog are rather difficult to balance.] Actors never lie. It’s one of our major tenets. When an actor lies on stage, the audience can tell, the audience feels cheated. By “lie,” of course, I mean “not fully commit or…
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A Plea for Good Horror Movies
Puck and I watch a ridiculous amount of horror movies. New horror movie out in theaters? We’re there. Horror movie marathons at my house? It’s on. (more…)
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