Posts tagged story analysis
Indiana Jones and How to Write a Legendary Story Hook
MoviesChris La Portewriting, writing fiction, writing tips, writing books, writing novels, novel writing, book writing, raiders of the lost ark, indiana jones, Steven Spielberg, story hook, what is a hook in writing?, writing a hook, writing advice, write like a geek, how to grab readers attention, writing conflict, story conflict, storytelling, story analysis, movies, movie analysis, better writing, story blog, writing blog, blog, blogging, main, secondary, third
Prince Zuko and Writing Character Identity
TelevisionChris La Portewriting fiction, writing, writing tips, writing advice, writing blog, writing characters, better writing, fiction writing, fantasy, fantasy writing, writing fantasy, avatar, avatar the last airbender, the last airbender, prince zuko, zuko, blogging, blog, story, storytelling, story analysis, television, creating characters, character, character creation, characterization, identity, writing inspiration, main, secondary, third
Writing the "Oh, Crap" Moment in Your Fantasy Book
Movies, Television, BooksChris La Portelord of the rings, Fellowship of the Ring, Tolkien, j.r.r. tolkien, witcher, jaskier, nazgul, fantasy, fantasy writing, fantasy genre, writing books, writing inspiration, writing tension, writing, writing tips, writing techniques, writing advice, writing blog, writing fiction, writing novels, writing fantasy, main, story, story analysis, storytelling, mulan, disney, write like a geek, 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
Tolkien Tuesday: The Best Ale Makes Immersive Characters
Tolkien TuesdayChris La Portemain, tolkien tuesday, J.R.R. Toilkien, Tolkien, lord of the rings, The Two Towers, Fellowship of the Ring, geek, write like a geek, book writing, books, story, storytelling, story analysis, better writing, writing tips, writing advice, immersive characters, characterization, secondary, third