Hey, bloggers: what do you think is your best post ever? I'm going to add some outside links to my blog fu.
9 Comments:
Not the best, but the funniest:
Log of Writerly Activities
http://bitch-what.blogspot.com/2006/04/on-game-adaptations.html
I disclaim this by saying that I may, in fact, be full of hot air.
The first post I wrote is probably my best so far.
Don't know about the best but certainly the most found on web searches (which is heartening in a way) when people look up 'how to write beat sheets'. Definitely worthy of further discussion.
http://dannystack.blogspot.com/2005/12/beat-sheets.html
Screenwriting, One Unnatural Act
http://justsaw.blogspot.com/2006/02/screenwriting-one-unnatural-act.html
Isaac Ho
http://d2dvd.blogspot.com/2006/05/dvd-premieres-wait-for-no-one.html
This contains several links to some of my best. Not that means much.
I'll get back to you in about a week and a half! I'll be celebrating my 1 year blogiversary, and will be reviewing some things then!
Seriously, I looked at your blog fu and realized the link I gave you didn't fit in your categories. (Humor.)
Here is my best post:
The Art of Pitching
I notice in my website stats that this one gets hit often from Google.
My next party is going to be a "pitch party." I'm going to invite my writer friends over and tell them they have to bring a bottle of wine and a pitch. We'll drink, pitch and give feedback.
I just sat on my 8th, 9th and 10th pitch panels at the Academy of Art and continue to be amazed about both how bad and how good a pitch can be...
I think my most useful'd have to be a post on the joys of the corkboard.
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