2016 BlindSpot Series: “The Last Picture Show” — Keith & the Movies

Peter Bogdanovich was 31 years-old when he first came across the book “The Last Picture Show”. The author was Larry McMurtry and the story was a semi-autobiographical novel about his life in small town Texas. Bogdanovich collaborated with McMurtry to pen a script that stayed true to the novel’s simple coming of age story. Bogdanovich […]… Continue reading 2016 BlindSpot Series: “The Last Picture Show” — Keith & the Movies

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Why Do We Care When Characters Die? — A Writer’s Path

by Kyle Massa Did you cry when Bambi’s mom got shot? It’s okay. You can admit it. Though we know they’re not real, the death of fictional characters evokes real emotion in us. I find that amazing. After all, when fictional character die, we’re essentially mourning the loss of someone who does not, has not, […]… Continue reading Why Do We Care When Characters Die? — A Writer’s Path

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