Tag Archives: respect

Writing Reactions to Disabled Characters

On the surface, this looks rather easy.  How hard could it be to have one character react to the disability of another?  We all know what we would do, right?  The list isn’t even that long: Ask questions Show sympathy … Continue reading

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Questions 3: The Heart of a Franchise

Seems like everything coming out is either a reboot, reimagining, rewrite, or something that involves a pre-existing franchise.  This isn’t about originality being dead and nobody wanting to take a risk on a new franchise.  Instead, I’m thinking about how … Continue reading

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3 Questions that Require Some Thought

The following are questions posed by Nicholas Rossis.  Check out his blog and books! Have you noticed any changes in the publishing industry and in the way people treat Indie authors in your short time as an author? It’s hard … Continue reading

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Meeting Your Characters: Cosplay

(Video taken off Youtube obviously.) This one might need a little more explanation and I’m only slightly aware of how to do that.  Mostly because I have no costume making skills and my one attempt was so bad that nobody … Continue reading

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