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Rated by Showgirl78 on Sep 29 2008, 7:24am
Great post, very amusing!
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Rated by Henru82 on Sep 21 2008, 9:57am
From the page: "Every great story has an ending worthy enough to make the story resonate well after the last word was read. "
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Rated by focsa on Sep 21 2008, 1:49am
Use Michael Bay as Your Writing Muse
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Rated by donald79 on Sep 20 2008, 3:25pm
From the page: "If you need some inspiration on being a dynamic storyteller, look no further than Michael Bay. "
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Rated by numberneal on Sep 20 2008, 10:12am
just give me a blunt and a digital recorder; i'll turn into shakespeare with a bloodshot eye;
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Rated by amandalinehan on Sep 20 2008, 8:05am
From Page: They say that a common mistake for new writers is the tendency of not fully using the imagination to tell the story.
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Rated by sevenp on Sep 19 2008, 8:23pm
Some guidelines inspired by Michael Bay's signature techniques for elevating a story!
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Rated by MaryJaksch on Sep 19 2008, 7:14pm
Great post about how to use Michael Bay's technique of dynamic story-telling. The secret is to use awesome explosions - and then more awesome explosions!
