July 2011
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I’ve got to tell you
how I love you always
I think of it on grey
mornings...
– Morning by Frank O’Hara
(most precious)
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A screenplay is like a sonnet. It’s not free verse, you’ve got rules and you’ve...
– Screenwriting advice (via mgalla)
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Conversations With the Thighs
Me: We are going to exercise.
Thighs: No!
Me: Twenty-five pliés.
Thighs: No!
Me: Fifty pliés.
Thighs: What is wrong with fat and happy?
Me: Seventy-five.
Thighs: What are you a fucking Marine?
Me: One hundred?
Thighs: We know where you sleep.
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Francis Ford Coppola Explains the Power of the One... →
A strategy should always be reduced to the one or two words that best represent what you’re attempting to do and the brand position you are attempting to establish.
It becomes the road map and simple shorthand that filters everything you do in marketing communications.
A great explanation is put forward by Francis Ford Coppola in an article titled, “On Risk, Money, Craft and Collaboration.”...
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When I want Rupert Murdoch to know something, I just leave myself a message.
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In Praise of Visual Writing
In Praise of —
Visual Writing ~ by Patrick A. Horton
I recently found myself in an unexpected conversation with an accomplished colleague about some of the things most writers are taught and not taught that can make difference between subsequent success and failure in their work and careers. The colleague was the one and only Max Adams, whose own very able and largely unique contribution to...
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