My Thoughts On: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End

The time has finally come. Continuing my retrospective on the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise in the lead-up to the release of the fifth one, we now get to nr. 3 on the list. After nearly 10 years to the day that this film came out, I finally have the opportunity to get this off … Continue reading My Thoughts On: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End

Writing Lessons #3: Character VS Story

I’ve personally often wondered which element of writing is more important to craft a great tale: character or story. I think most of us can agree that both are essential to make fiction work. Without good characters, the people that the story follows become meaningless devices only there to play a certain role (hero, villain, … Continue reading Writing Lessons #3: Character VS Story

Writing Female Protagonists: Daenerys Targaryen VS Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Some of you might be confused about the nature of this post, especially those of you who are very familiar with both characters and interested in well-written female protagonists. After all, aren’t Daenerys Targaryen (from George R. R. Martin’s epic Fantasy book series A Song of Ice and Fire and HBO’s TV adaptation, Game of … Continue reading Writing Female Protagonists: Daenerys Targaryen VS Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Writing Lessons #2: Examples of Fundamental Goodness – Avatar: The Last Airbender

The last column I wrote should be enough to give you an indication of what I mean with Fundamental Goodness, but before I wrap up talking about this topic, I would like to give you a few examples of this process at work, drawing from one of my favourite franchises: Avatar – no, not the … Continue reading Writing Lessons #2: Examples of Fundamental Goodness – Avatar: The Last Airbender

Writing Lessons #1: Fundamental Goodness

Writing Lessons will be the first on-going column on my blog/site/journal-thingamabob. It’s not intended as some sort of arrogant, high-minded section presuming to teach people how to write; it’ll just be a column on some of the observations I have personally made on writing and story. Some of this stuff may be obvious, especially to … Continue reading Writing Lessons #1: Fundamental Goodness