It can be difficult to read scripts. Mostly based on dialogue, scripts represent how people speak with incorrect grammar, word usage and meanings. “Mishon: A Horse With No Name” is dialogue driven. The story may not be a script, but it is a visual narrative. It can be tricky trying to capture that authenticity of [...]
February 28, 2011 – 10:36 pm
The silence fell. He seemed to be thinking it over while he gazed out the window. I sat there and watched him. “So why didn’t you tell your Momma what you’re doing?” The silence lingered. He never got the chance to answer before Honey Bee made her appearance. With her messy head of hair, that [...]
January 10, 2011 – 11:22 pm
Organization is the key to any story and one way I organize my material is by giving a story some type of title before I actually know what the title is going to be. I’m using my character’s name, Mishon, as a reference point. This means whenever I take notes, I’ll use Mishon as the [...]
January 7, 2011 – 6:21 pm
I took time off, time away, to figure out exactly what I wanted this blog to do for me, realizing that some of my earlier posts don’t fit. But first and foremost, I am a writer who loves to tell a story. Designing dialogue is quite delightful; it is in that moment of a character’s [...]