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    The Legacy of the Story Game

    “A game is not a movie,” a sentiment regurgitated from time to time in the gaming world. It’s why I’ll probably never get along perfectly […]

    February 17, 2006

    Tim King

  • in the audience, movies, podcast, spotlight, tv & movies

    Spotlight: City Lights (Review)

    For Valentine’s week, I’m looking at one of the best loved romantic movies of all time. No, not Casablanca, though that is one of the […]

    February 16, 2006

    Tim King

  • books, in the audience, novels

    Sin and Vengeance (Review)

    I just finished Sin and Vengeance by C.J. West. It was gripping, but not perfect. I did not finish that last, short chapters, and I […]

    February 15, 2006

    Tim King

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    Best of Valentine’s Day

    Here’s some good stuff for Valentine’s Day. Paula B. interviews Susan Jeffers, author of The Feel the Fear Guide to Lasting Love and Feel the […]

    February 14, 2006

    Tim King

  • game-design, writing

    Of Stories And Wine

    I was listening to Grape Radio, “where an enthusiasm for wine gets personal.” In a previous episode, someone had stated some opinions on wine, causing […]

    February 14, 2006

    Tim King

  • bethestory, conflict, podcast, writing

    Feeling the Romance and Keeping it Real

    There’s a standard formula for romantic stories. Boy meets girl. They fall in love but pretend they don’t even notice each other. Finally, they declare […]

    February 13, 2006

    Tim King

  • creativity, writing

    How to Handle Too Many Ideas

    Keep an idea journal. For your stories, for your blog or podcast, for your business, for your personal development, keep an idea journal. It’ll help […]

    February 12, 2006

    Tim King

  • writing, writing biz

    How to Measure a Good Story

    If a few people don’t hate you, you’re doing something wrong. Or at least that’s how writers ought to feel, instead of feeling that if […]

    February 11, 2006

    Tim King

  • character, creativity, writing

    Where to Get Character Ideas

    I’ve discovered a new source of character ideas, at least for me. Anyone can get ideas in the same way, even if not from the […]

    February 10, 2006

    Tim King

  • books, in the audience, novels, podcast, spotlight

    Spotlight: Heartbeat (Review)

    Heartbeat is perhaps not what you would expect me to read. That’s because it’s intended for a different audience, girls aged 9-12. My daughter put […]

    February 9, 2006

    Tim King

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