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How to Write a Captivating Logline
Nice page. It got me thinking about a few things. Are these loglines needed for novels as well, or only for scripts?
Mira, on 05/13/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
Strangely, there is no need for Christianity to have a tightly prescribed philosophy or commitment to any specific scientific theory. Christians took to philosophy to think out their faith, but ratther than prescribe what is acceptable, it is ...
frankbeswick, on 05/13/2014
Sherlock (BBC): Season Two Showdown with Moriarty
Great article Jo. Good to know there are other Sherlockians on the site.
Bruce-Bowden, on 05/13/2014
Conchita Wurst: Austria's Bearded Lady Wins Eurovision
You and me both. There's been a huge backlash online. Seeing someone succeed really brings out the ugly in some people. It also proves that she really did have a strong message to convey.
JoHarrington, on 05/13/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
WordChazer - You said so succinctly what I've been trying to convey in endless waffling for days. Thanks!
JoHarrington, on 05/13/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
Frank - That about Aquinas is really intriguing. I wonder what he saw, and if there were even words to tell it. I have a friend who's doing his MA in Physics. He's close to finishing, then will go on to do his PhD. He's great at explaining ...
JoHarrington, on 05/13/2014
British Legend: The Song of Taliesin
You mean that it didn't really happen? :o I was telling my friend the story of Taliesin the other night, and he immediately made the parallel with Moses. I knew about him and that a similar story existed elsewhere, but didn't have the details ...
JoHarrington, on 05/13/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
@Frank, that is interesting to know about the similarity between the words 'asura' and ' ahura'. Asuras are considered as evil spirits who always tried to destroy the peace everywhere and the devas usually had wars to destroy asuras. Indra is ...
VioletteRose, on 05/13/2014
British Legend: The Song of Taliesin
This tale is rich in mythological themes. Interestingly, Taliesin is not the only sacred figure/king to be cast adrift as a baby: Moses, obviously; king Sargon of Akkad, cast adrift in the Euphrates and rescued by a gardener; Shield Sheafing, ...
frankbeswick, on 05/13/2014
Light Colored Bridal Wears For Indian Weddings - Dresses For Brides
Thank you!
VioletteRose, on 05/13/2014
Indian Wedding Dresses For Women - Wedding Lehenga Sarees Online
Thanks DerdriuMarriner :)
VioletteRose, on 05/13/2014
Remix Contests for Music Producers
Sounds Awesome
Joshi , on 05/12/2014
Conchita Wurst: Austria's Bearded Lady Wins Eurovision
This is my second time watching Eurovision just for the record. I learned about it via Humon's Scandinavia and thee World comics. But I was so happy when Conchita won! I was rooting for her for ...
Kari, on 05/12/2014
The Sherlock Phenomenon
Thanks for the feedback. I know that Sherlock isn't everybody's cup of tea. I guess I am captivated by the dialogue, the humor, the acting and the fact that I can't guess what is going to happen next. The episode that impressed me the most was ...
Bruce-Bowden, on 05/12/2014
Easy Walk in Picturesque Toronto For You or the Whole Family
Thank, Mira. Glad you liked it. I will write up some more of my adventures in Toronto in the near future.
Sheri_Oz, on 05/12/2014

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