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Why “The Beast Hunters” works

I believe there are recipes to storytelling, and I know some people think that sucks and there shouldn’t be any kind of laws to follow. Well, there really isn’t. Your story is your story, and you can do whatever you want, but there are some tools that often can help make the story fun for readers, and these are the ones I use the hell out of (because they rock).

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How to get in a flow state

There are two important factors when trying to reach your dreams: creativity, and getting the job done. Getting ideas and letting your creative juices flow is vital, but it’s also the easy part.

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Ethyrial: making quests and storylines for a fantastic game!

The world of Ethyrial is such a vibrant place with untold mysteries, but only for those who seek true adventure

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The 2018 Robin Hood Sucks Balls!

Why is this NOT a good movie and how can it be fixed?

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Writing Lore and Story for a Board Game

I’m honored to announce that I’m working with Brave Horizon Studios on developing storylines and lore for their new board game: Champion’s Call. To me, this is huge! I’ve always loved board games

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An Agent Contacted Me . . . Who Know’s What Will Happen!(With query)

Contacting agents is an energy consuming task. I spent maybe a month together with one of my editors to craft a query letter

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The Norwegian producer Bjørn Eivind Aarskog stands behind video equipment

Holy S'**t, I’m making a movie!

I have a talented friend working in the movie industry, and one day they really needed some stand-ins

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