Tolkien Tuesday: Writing Meaningful Secondary Characters
Tolkien TuesdayChris La Portewriting, writing a book, writing fiction, writing fantasy, writing tips, writing books, writing characters, secondary characters, side characters, supporting characters, characterization, character development, characters, creating characters, novel writing blog, novel writing, novel writing tips, writing a novel, how to write a novel, j.r.r. tolkien, Tolkien, tolkien tuesday, write like a geek, merry and pippin, main, secondary
Writing Deep Character Bonds: Character Analysis of Jean-Luc Picard
MoviesChris La Portewriting, writing fiction, writing novels, writing books, writing inspiration, writing characters, writing deeper characters, writing tips, writing advice, fiction writing, novel writing, book writing, star trek, picard, jean-luc picard, star trek generations, generations, better writing, writing blog, characterization, character, character creation, characters, creating characters, immersive characters, character bonds, main, secondary, third
Writing More Immersive Characters (By Binge-Watching The Office)
TelevisionChris La Portemain, the office, writing, writing fiction, characters, character creation, characterization, immersive characters, writing inspiration, writing blog, writing tips, writing advice, better writing, write like a geek, storytelling, story analysis, secondary, third
The Little Moments
Writing On WritingChris La Portewriting, writing blog, storytelling, storycraft, characterization, characters, little moments, blog, personal blog, better writing, third
Creating Something Real
Writing On WritingChris La Portethird, writing, writing blog, characterization, character creation, characters, fiction writing, storytelling, writing advice, better writing, writing on writing
Tolkien Tuesday: Choices, Conflict, and Corruption
Tolkien TuesdayChris La PorteTolkien, J.R.R. Toilkien, Lord of the Rings, Fellowship of the Ring, Boromir, movies, books, conflict, choices, corruption, drama, characters, characterization, middle earth, pacing, plot, tolkien tuesday, analysis, third
Paterson: Art in the Mundane
MoviesChris La Portemovies, paterson, Adam driver, writing, characterization, analysis, movie analysis, film, characters, conflict, art, creativity, third
The Adventure Zone and Telling Stories Together
Writing On WritingChris La Portestorytelling, story, dungeons and dragons, the adventure zone, TAZ, podcasts, characters, characterization, the McElroys, writing, blog, journey, third
Rian Johnson and Imperfect Characters
MoviesChris La Portemovies, storytelling, story, characterization, characters, luke skywalker, skywalker, kylo ren, rian johnson, writing, plot development, star wars, looper, film, blog, storycraft, third
(Archive) Movie Monday: The Force Awakens
MoviesChris La Portemovies, star wars, reviews, force awakens, kylo ren, skywalker, han solo, characters, characterization, movie monday, blog
The Little Things in Jaws Have the Biggest Impact
MoviesChris La Portemovies, film, analysis, storytelling, story, character creation, characterization, characters, Jaws, Brody, blog, storycraft, third
What A Video Game Taught Me About Characterization
Video GamesChris La Portevideo games, characterization, characters, aloy, horizon zero dawn, hzd, games, story, storytelling, writing, character creation, blog, storycraft, third
5 Times the "Good Guys" Were Complete Jerks
MoviesChris La Portemovies, jurassic park, indiana jones, star wars, the office, arrested development, Michael bluth, luke skywalker, skywalker, Darth vader, trex, plot lines, characters, good guys, jerks, blog, getgeeky