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Tag Archives: film

Screenwriter/Scriptwriter Interview – Lynne Alana Delaney – The Remake (Romantic Comedy)

Hello there everyone. I’m extremely excited to share with you all another fantastic interview that I have conducted with a screenwriter, producer, director, actress and author tonight (she is a lady who wears many hats and she wears all of them very well indeed). I have had the utmost pleasure of chatting with none other…

February 3, 2018 in General Blog posts, Screenwriter/Scriptwriter Interview.

What’s Your Pacifc Rim Robot Name? Let’s Make One Together!

Hello friends and welcome, I hope you are having an enjoyable weekend. How about a bit of audience participation! (Yes, you heard me right, we are going to play a little game!) Firstly hands up if you have seen or heard of the film Pacific Rim? No need to apologise if you haven’t, it was…

March 23, 2014 in General Blog posts, Humour.

Blog Update and New Debut Novel – “Crash” by Michael Robertson

Hello dearest colleagues and readers of the TooFullToWrite realm. I am very excited to announce that my very good friend Michael Robertson has just released his debut novel on Amazon, Smashwords and Kobo. Michael writes dystopian sci-fi with superb visceral impact, his descriptions seize all of your senses and take them on a jarring, roller…

June 22, 2013 in Book Review, General Blog posts.

Myths About Writers In Films (by Claire McGowan)

Originally posted on Me, but better:
Of all the professions regularly committed to celluloid, some are more common than others. Journalist, say. Lawyer. Professor at a university. You rarely see films about binmen or sewage workers, yet someone has that job. Novelist is for some reason also a common trope. Since becoming one myself, I…

February 21, 2013 in General Blog posts, Humour.

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