Tuesday Links… 6/13
Here are this week’s Tuesday Links. If you’re unfamiliar with my Tuesday link deal, it’s a weekly list that I compile featuring cool articles on writing, art pieces I’ve come across, or at times complete randomness I find interesting.
Without further ado…
I swear I’m not a fifty year old woman yet, but I was on the Real Simple website and found their article entitled, “9 Things You Can Do To Be Happy in the Next 30 Minutes” helpful.
The artist, Blu (not the hip-hop artist, but the painter), puts together a brand new painted animation video that is absolutely ridiculous.
The script that I’m currently developing while rewriting Super Ted is going to possibly have two main characters. Scott Myers over at Go Into The Story discusses how to effectively make this happen.
Julie Gray updated her GASP list, a collection of 100 movies any screenwriter should have seen or would risk looking like a dumbass. Over the last couple of months, I’ve used this list to try and step up my movie knowledge, so it’s exciting and yet frustrating that there are new selections on the ever-changing list.
Isaac Niemand put together a video that features Alfred Hitchcock explaining the definition of a MacGuffin.
One of Marc Johns’ latest cartoons, “We Now Have Legs“, makes me smile.
Allie Brosh’s latest hilarious write-up and cartoons on the intelligence struggles of her doggy.







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