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Television:
Articles from Larry Brody
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Outlining & Writer's Block
Make Your Scenes Flow
Scene Construction
Characterization
Characterization - Part Two
Still More Characterization
Even More Characterization
What's At Stake?
Raise the Tension
Edit Yourself
More About Editing Yourself
Conflict!
A Writers Credo
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Add Urgency
Teleplay Format
Television & Story
The Importance of Good Dialog
One-Hour Teleplay Construction & Plot
Half-Hour Sitcom Construction & Plot
Show, Don't Tell
Energy Sells
How Not To Write A Script
How Not To Sell A Script
Theater -
The Twenty-First Century Playwright:
Articles from Jonathan Dorf
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Using the Internet to Market Your Work
Writing the Ten Minute Play
The Playwright's Bill of Rights
Creating Memorable Characters
Dialogue
Creating a World Around Your Play
Play Structure Made... OPTIONAL!
How to Have a Useful Play Reading
Good Plays Done Cheap
Getting Your Exercise
Absence Makes the Play Grow Bigger
Fast Food Characters
The Joys of Rewriting, Part One
The Joys of Rewriting, Part Two
Writing Query Letters That Work
Multiple Casting Made Meaningful
Five Quick Tips to Help You Become a More Successful Playwright
The Joys of Rewriting, Part Three
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