Tuesday, September 22, 2015

So once again, I fell asleep on the Emmys.  Why?  Most award shows are eligible for an Emmy.
So why are they so boring?  I mean the host tried again and again, to startle the audience, but by the time, two cast members from Blackish showed up well.  It was lights out again.

Your characters must jump all the page.  My book Character Within the Screenplay covers that topic.
http://www.amazon.com/Character-within-Screenplay-Beginnings-Completion/dp/1453718826

When I wrote my latest novel Siolam- A Black Bart Western, I focused on the characters in March of 2014.  But that was all I know.
http://www.amazon.com/Siolam-Black-Western-Darrell-Banks/dp/1515299236/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1442695944&sr=1-1&keywords=siolam


The novel differs from the screenplay in that if you choose to use a lot of conjunctions and adjectives and repetition, repetition, you can develop a novel.
But a novel like the screenplay, must repeat the story over and over again.
http://www.amazon.com/Character-within-Screenplay-Beginnings-Completion/dp/1453718826

When I woke up after the Emmys, or was it before I stopped watching the DVD Inception.
That movie had great characters and story line.  If you watch a movie repeatedly, you will learn that it repeats itself over again and again.  The hints are given in Act 2 and three.  Act 1 establishes the premise.

In my new novel Siolam, the story is circular, so you have to pay attention; the ending is wide open so it will be up to readers to determine if the protagonist rides again.




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