Tag: Characters

B&N Week 17 (UPDATED!):Heroes & Villains

| April 19, 2011 | 8 Comments
B&N Week 17 (UPDATED!):Heroes & Villains

Updated! (Sorry, everyone!)

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B&N Week 16: Supervillains!

| April 12, 2011 | 8 Comments
B&N Week 16: Supervillains!

Supervillains are in the spotlight this week! Come in and see!

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B&N Week 15: Superheroes & Power Fantasies

| April 5, 2011 | 3 Comments
B&N Week 15: Superheroes & Power Fantasies

We’re going deep this week as we talk about how you can make better superheroes. Come in, pull up a seat, and let’s enjoy a superhero dissection!

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B&N Week 14: Superhero Overview

| March 29, 2011 | 6 Comments
B&N Week 14: Superhero Overview

We’re finally talking about superheroes! It’s an overview first, though. Come in and see what I mean!

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TPG Week 13: Know What Can Be Drawn

| March 25, 2011 | 6 Comments
TPG Week 13: Know What Can Be Drawn

Knowing what can and can’t be drawn is something that every writer needs to know. Come in and see if Jamie Fairlie knows. He’s this week’s Brave One!

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B&N Week 12: Dialogue, Part 2

| March 15, 2011 | 0 Comments
B&N Week 12: Dialogue, Part 2

Still talking about Dialogue! Some tips and tricks, and something to blow your mind! Come in and see what I’m talking about!

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TPG Week 7: Punctuation Is Your Friend

| February 11, 2011 | 18 Comments
TPG Week 7: Punctuation Is Your Friend

Yes, writers–punctuation is your friend. Come inside to see why I say that, and see who I start calling upon to answer some questions. We’ve got Mike King up this week in The Proving Grounds!

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B&N Week 3: Characters

| January 11, 2011 | 21 Comments
B&N Week 3: Characters

We’re talking about writing Characters this week. Come in and see some of the ways you can make your characters live and breathe. And, I talk about Deadpool!

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B&N Week 2: Plotting

| January 4, 2011 | 23 Comments
B&N Week 2: Plotting

This week, we talk about one of the most important parts of storytelling: Plotting. There are many ways to do it. Want to see a pretty decent way to do it? Make with the clicky!

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