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The Writers Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers, 3rd Edition
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DescriptionAt the beginning of The Writer's Journey, Christopher Vogler asserts that "all stories consist of a few common structural elements found universally in myths, fairy tales, dreams, and movies." Some may be hard-pressed to accept this idea (and will wonder how storytellers from Homer to Shakespeare to Robert Altman might respond to the proposition)... |
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Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting
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Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare
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DescriptionTHE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE ULTIMATE INTERGALACTIC BATTLEFIELDĀ Like many a great epic, Star Wars is rooted in a rich history of armed conflict. Now, for the first time, the facts, figures, and fascinating backstories of major clashes and combatants in the vast Star Wars universe have been documented in one fully illustrated volume... |









I really enjoyed your session and wished that you were also at the Race and Star Wars session on Monday too. Star Wars totally racefails. One of the people in the session excused the lack of people of color in Star Wars because authors write what they know. So they know aliens but not people of color?
Afterwards, I talked with 2 people who referenced your workshop as the better way to address race in fiction.
LOL, i never got to both. But i always wonder scenes of movie.
May the force be with you too!
A chronicle of the early days of James T. Kirk and his fellow USS Enterprise crew members. So obvious, it’s Star Wars.
RT "Soy prisionero del beso que nunca debiste darme" ~ Hayden Christensen (Star Wars: Episodio II. El ataque de los clones)
New post: #1: Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Episodes I-VI) Ltd. Edition Film Cell [Blu-ray]
The problem is the meaning of the words "Force" and "magic". They just didn't use the word "magic" in Star Wars. In Harry Potter's world, they would never use "the Force" to speak about magic, although luke skywalker would probably say that Hermione had excellent skills in using "the Force" when she called her broom to her. And if Hermione saw Luke using the Force to bring him an object or influence someone's mind, she would say he was talented at "magic". In Star Wars, they just use the term "The Force" to speak about that mysterious quality in their world.
I know there are differences between magic in Harry Potter's books and The Force in Star Wars, but I am just using those as an example. In some of Robin McKinley's books, for instance, magic is a life force something like The Force in Star Wars. "Magic" can be different in different stories.
Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi: Apocalypse –