by Karyn Keene | Jan 27, 2015 | Storytelling Articles
Written by Rachel Beck People are no more born great storytellers than they are athletes, programmers, dancers, gamers, or what have you. Talent makes it easier to start, but discipline is what gets you there. It’s common sense that a thing won’t get done unless you,...
by Sarah Yoon | Dec 4, 2014 | Storytelling Articles
Written by Sarah Yoon Editing a book is a monstrous process. Many dreamy eyed romantics start their novel with gusto and struggle to the finis, only to realize just how much work it’ll take to make a 50,000 to 90,000-word manuscript readable and enjoyable. Your first...
by Karyn Keene | Aug 29, 2014 | Critical Hit
Boyhood – the surprisingly honest account of growing up in America. Critical Hit discusses how Mason Jr. searches for identity in the midst of disappointment and dissolution and how his journey reflects that of many in this generation. Hosts: David Hoffman...
by Rachel Beck | Aug 21, 2014 | Storytelling Articles
Interview by Rachel Beck In Part 1 of our interview with Melissa Pagluica, author of the silent comic, Above the Clouds, Melissa shared her experience getting started in comics and her advice to other comic makers who are just starting out. We pick up our conversation...
by Rachel Beck | Aug 5, 2014 | Personal Branding, Storytelling Articles
Written by Rachel Beck It takes time to build a reputation. Now that we’ve looked at everything from the basics of why you need a personal brand, how to build your own website, make use of social media, and finding your voice, it’s time to plunge in and start...