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2 months ago
in Pivello on Paul, the wine guy
E a questo proposito, c'è l'illustre precedente del risveglio di Fantozzi:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTgvFu-ncAY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTgvFu-ncAY
9 months ago
in Writing Stories on Climb to the Stars
Basically writing stories is like playing jazz: first you study the basic elements that make a story (starting, problem, solution, ending), then you mix them, and finally you dress them naming the characters and setting everything in the right time and location.
A great source of inspiration for stories from everyday life is "games people play" by Eric Berne (http://ericberne.com/Games_People_Play.htm). Basically is a list of stories from everyday life, which are reduced to the basic archetypes.
For Fairytales and science-fiction, the basic tool is the fairytale classification by Vladimir Propp (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propp). Try also the fairytale generator (http://www.brown.edu/Courses/FR0133/Fairytale_G... and http://www.stonedragonpress.com/wicca_201/vladi...).
A great source of inspiration for stories from everyday life is "games people play" by Eric Berne (http://ericberne.com/Games_People_Play.htm). Basically is a list of stories from everyday life, which are reduced to the basic archetypes.
For Fairytales and science-fiction, the basic tool is the fairytale classification by Vladimir Propp (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propp). Try also the fairytale generator (http://www.brown.edu/Courses/FR0133/Fairytale_G... and http://www.stonedragonpress.com/wicca_201/vladi...).
11 months ago
in Other People’s Problems on Climb to the StarsIt makes a lot of sense!
As soon as other people's problems don't concern us (we're just helping a friend, not searching for the solution that will solve all of our problems), we have less responsability, this meaning less things to worry about, then we have more time to focus on the problem itself.