Tag: thrillers
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From Fast-Paced Hooks to a Slow-Burn Pace: A Mystery/Thriller Script

Some of the best movies of recent years prefer to pull back the curtain slowly on character and action, teasing the audience to come along for the ride.
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Embracing Creative Change: Moving from Climate Fiction to Hollywood-Style Screenplays

Discover how a seasoned writer transitioned from climate fiction to Hollywood-style screenplays, exploring new creative avenues and sharing insights on the exciting journey of adapting to a new storytelling form.
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Review: The Water Knife is bleak, but uncomfortably possible

Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Water Knife invites us to imagine a drought like no other, in which the lack of water brought on by climate change disrupts life from beginning to end. The western drought has forced everyone to know their rights. From San Diego to Seattle, talk shows, newspapers, and blogs overflow with debates over…
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Review: Why aren’t ‘serious’ writers writing about climate change?

Adam Trexler argues that while climate change dominates discussions, fictional narratives are scarce. He critiques the literary world’s neglect of novels that convey climate challenges and emotions, advocating for compelling storytelling.



