Guy LeCharles Gonzalez
From the monthly archives: July 2010
But education is an economic issue, if not the economic issue of our time. It’s an economic issue when the unemployment rate for folks who’ve never gone to college is almost double for those who’ve gone to college.
What Writers Can Learn From Watching Inception A great post from Chuck Wendig.
In Inception, they build dream-worlds, but they do not populate those worlds with details they don’t need, and the reason they do this is because the dreamer brings a boatload of that to the table. Same thing works with storytelling.
Really good books work because you don’t consume them like a pack of freeze-dried pasta. Books will take up residence inside you, and even afterwards they’ll stay there and alter slightly how you think about things.
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