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Common sense for the writing folk

Best o/t Web 5 Sep

September 6, 2010 by Karel FG Segers

:: Carson Reeves is impressed with Drive
:: Original Synopsis for Close Encounters for download
:: The Ultimate Guide to 20 Classic SF Shows
:: Scripts for Piranha 3-D and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
:: Sci-Fi in September: Charlie Jane Anders’ Guide
:: All Roads Lead To Evil Dead: Bruce Campbell
:: Alexandra Sokoloff on the subplot pass
:: ScreenCulture.net: New ozzy site to strengthen industry by strengthening ideas
:: Indiewire’s Top 20 Indie Movies of the 2000’s (via Scott Myers)
:: Part 2 of the Steven Spielberg profile (Flickering Myth)
:: How To Get An Agent? (success not guaranteed)
:: Repeaters: more low budget sci-fi time travel
:: Ron Moore will make Harry Potter fans happy on TV
:: The Art of Napoleon Dynamite‘s Title Sequence
::
What you need to know about the Protag

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With thanks to Sol.

Enjoy!

Karel

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Categories Best of the Web Tags agents, bruce campbell, close encounters, evil dead, haryy potter, hero, jk rowling, napoleon dynamite, piranha 3-d, protagonist, repeaters, ron moore, sci-fi, science fiction, scott pilgrim, steven spielberg, subplot
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