Screenplay is a reference to a script for full-length movie. In times past, full-length movies were always distributed to and shown in movie theaters. There’s a new strategy, however, for any number of produced full-length movies, and that strategy is bypassing movie theaters completely, and instead being distributed as a home rental DVD.
One of the [...]

Glossary: Writing Lingo
November 5th, 2009 by Rob in NonFiction No Comments

Like law, writing has a language all its own. Here, in no particular order, are some terms you’ll need to be familiar with as you make the transition to writing:
TK: Editorial abbreviation meaning “to come” – used by writers and editors as a placeholder when there’s a bit of information someone needs to look [...]

When developing a story or article, aspiring authors often hear this writing tip: learn to incorporate the “who,” “when,” “where,” and “how.” But what often gets overlooked is the “why.” Without examining why a story takes place, or why an article would be of interest to the reader, the entire writing experience can be a [...]

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