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Books and Writing

Writing Ugly

18 Jul 2023 DK

I think we all tend to go through this phase of "my work needs to be beautiful and quotable", and in our efforts to accomplish this, we often sacrifice clarity.

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Books and Writing

What Third Person Limited Taught Me

10 Sep 20228 Sep 2022 DK

"This year, for the first time, I was able to draft the story from beginning to end, without any significant setbacks. I used the third person limited POV and told the story only from one character's perspective."

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Books and Writing

Can You Create Overdeveloped Characters?

6 May 20226 May 2022 DK

"Can your characters ever be overdeveloped? That's what I'd like to debate with myself today."

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TV and Movies

Heartstopper And The Power of a Simple Story

29 Apr 202229 Apr 2022 DK

"At its core, Netflix's Heartstopper is an incredibly simple story."

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Books and Writing

Piranesi: A Study in Character Voice

15 Feb 202114 Feb 2021 DK

What I found fascinating about this book (aside from everything else, because it's brilliant), was the three personalities of the main character.

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