Not exact matches
Holiday rightfully calls out the page - view - hungry
game of blogging in which
writers are forced to churn out a dozen attention - grabbing
posts a day regardless of whether or not anything truly attention - grabbing is happening.
Game of Thrones
writers should really read this
post.
Posted by: supreetkini on May 12, 2012 in Blogs, Guest
Writers Comments Off on A look - ahead to the final
game of the season, with probable lineups!
He has a ghost
writer for all his
postings since the only thing the guy can do is go to all the local sports
games and shake hands.
Thanks to the work of the Roosh V Forum's Indian Race Troll, the subject of brown men and interracial dating has come under a lot of scrutiny.My fellow brown
writer bojangles wrote an excellent
post entitled «6 Things Indian Guys Have To Understand When Learning
Game» where the first point and perhaps most critical point he made was that...
'' The pen is mightier than the sword» - Edward Bulwer - Lytton (1839) If you are a creative
writer, mobile developers, blog
writers, concept artist video
game designer, or a graphic designer we promote and publish the artists of the day on our blog
post.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for
Writer BewareIf you're an artist and a
Game of Thrones fan, you may have heard that HBO is inviting contributions to «the ultimate compendium to
Game of Thrones.»
-LSB-...] Gold weighed in on Thursday about the whole numbers
game for
writers who blog: The Insanity Behind the Pressure to Have «Numbers» which was in response to agent Rachelle Gardner's
post Author Marketing & Platform.
Alexander Zoltai presents
Games for
Writers (or, really, anyone posted at Notes from An Alien, saying, «With so much press about the dangers of video games, it's important to see their benefits — especially for writers...
Writers (or, really, anyone
posted at Notes from An Alien, saying, «With so much press about the dangers of video
games, it's important to see their benefits — especially for
writers...
writers...»
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Post Filed Under: Process, Writing life Tagged With: mental
game, process, storyteller,
writer
Adam Heine —
game designer, author, father of foster - children in Thailand — there are many ways that Adam inspires me, and we've been friends and critique partners for a long time, but his recent
post (I am not a great
writer) inspired me once again with how he faces, time and again, the forces of darkness that keep us from creating our works, and beats them back.
Kimberley Grabas presents Email List Building Series (Part 5): Strategies to Grow Your List, Your Reach and Your Sales
posted at Your
Writer Platform, saying, «We've come to the final chapter in our list building series, with the 5th and final
post challenging you to step up your
game (and your book sales) by trying some pro level strategies to skyrocket your subscriber numbers.
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«Blizzard, like many firms, has been trying to figure out how to deal with the hateful flames that anonymous persons
post by their thousands but getting
gamers to use real identities wasn't the solution,» said Dean Takahashi, lead
writer with GamesBeat.com, an offshoot of the news website VentureBeat.
When
games writer Jason Schreier recently wrote a Kotaku
post expressing annoyance and fatigue with yet another set of unrealistic anime breasts in fantasy - action
game Dragon's Crown, he drew a wave of ire — and even a homophobic gibe from the
game's Japanese artist.
Each
posts regular and strong essays from a diverse arrange of
writers looking at a diverse range of
games.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands is far from a «mysterious
game that had little details aside from an announcement» as one
writer wrote in a blog
post.
Brian Baglow of Indoctrimat pinged me with a neat item on his ScottishGames blog: «I've just
posted an interview with Gordon Rennie, noted comics author and the BAFTA nominated
writer behind Rebellion's Rogue Trooper
game.
However, one of my friends and another
writer here on The Switch Effect reviewed this
game for his own site, and was able to get the full co-op experience, so I will
post a link to his review at the bottom of this page.
In an Ocarina of Time developer's interview
posted on Shigesato Itoi's website, 1101.com, script
writer Toru Osawa said that Talon and Malon from Ocarina of Time are based on Tarin and Marin from Link's Awakening, and it is intended that players who have played the previous
game will recognize the reference.
The
writer posits that the
post is about the critical reception of what he believes to be a
game about «amazing bloodstains you leave on the environment».
Marcus Sellars, a
writer and editor for several video
game news outlets, has
posted a rumor on Twitter that should get Nintendo fans excited.