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What is Written Cannot Be Unwritten
Just count how many stories are being referenced here… Perhaps it’s because I want to be a writer or perhaps it’s because I truly believe there is something especially magical about the power of storytelling, but I freaking LOVE … Continue reading
Posted in Blog 5. Unwritten
Tagged Jane McGonigal, Jason Mittell, Narrative Complexity, storytelling, The Unwritten, Tom Taylor
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How Joss Whedon and Steve Meretzky Killed my Best Friends
I am a member of a very aptly named Facebook group called “Part of me is worried that someday Joss Whedon will kill everyone I love”. The name refers to writer, director, and all around nerd hero Joss … Continue reading
Posted in Blog 4. Planetfall
Tagged character, floyd, joss whedon, planetfall, video games
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Funny PlanetFall Find
I started playing PlanetFall and I understand why it is still so popular. My favorite thing I have found (so far) is what happens when you type in the word “escape”.
Extra Comic
I was a bit bored so I made a quick comic for fun. I liked it some so I decided to just post it. Hope you like it.
Posted in Comics, Exercises. Pixton
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The Doctor is In…a Temporal Time Rift that Could Destory the Universe!!
I will never look at statues the same way. Ah the Doctor. Besides tea, Monty Python, Henry James, the pilgrims and Sheppard’s pie Doctor Who is one of the greatest exports Britain has to offer. A mix of the … Continue reading
Posted in Blog 3. Doctor Who Case Study
Tagged Blink, cybermen, Doctor Who, Robert McKee
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The Song that Lasts after the Singer is Gone
Mulholland Dr. is an enigma wrapped in a quandary sandwiched in a conundrum, and I am not even talking about the plot. Mulholland Dr. is perhaps the only film where I feel any personal opinions of it are wholly and … Continue reading
The Art of Awkward Introductions
My name is Benjamin Patton Haworth, but then again you probably knew that didn’t you. Did you know that when I write I use the writing name Benjamin P. Haworth. You did? What else do you know? What?! Jesus, I … Continue reading
Posted in Blog 1. Introductions
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