Introducing...Secret Society of Rebel Girls, our first fiction series. We can't wait for all of you to meet Nina, Maya, Kai, and Zoe and join them as they navigate friendship, adversity, mystery and adventure! We are proud to be partnered with Stephanie Sperber and Lion Forge Entertainment in developing The Secret Society for Rebel Girls for TV with writer Anna McCleery. Nina and the Mysterious Mailbox, the first book in the planned 6-book series, was written by Marti Dumas, releases on August 13, 2024 by DK, and is available for pre order now. https://lnkd.in/gWEmstQh Original story and characters were developed by Anna McCleery for Rebel Girls. ⚡ https://lnkd.in/gaHTGMpP
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The 5AM StoryTalk Reading List is a compilation of arts-related articles you might've missed. Issue 4's comes to you in three different sections: the Arts, the Film/TV Industry (i.e. strikes, why studio/streamers are the worst, unionization efforts), and Fucking AI. #art #culture #screenwriting
The 5AM StoryTalk Reading List: Issue 4
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🦄 Young Adult fiction, or YA, is a category of fiction largely written for adolescents and is so popular it can fly off the shelves, sell out in pre-orders, and become a blockbuster film. 🎬 🚀 Because they capture or describe emotions, experiences, or concepts teens might face, or objects they are familiar with or excited about, these books are extraordinarily popular. Learn more 👇 #youngadultfiction #YoungAdultFiction #youngadultfictionbooks #youngadult #youngadults #youngadultbook #youngadultbooks #youngadultfantasybooks #learnwithfirstediting #firstediting
What is Young Adult Fiction?
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🦄 Young Adult fiction, or YA, is a category of fiction largely written for adolescents and is so popular it can fly off the shelves, sell out in pre-orders, and become a blockbuster film. 🎬 🚀 Because they capture or describe emotions, experiences, or concepts teens might face, or objects they are familiar with or excited about, these books are extraordinarily popular. Learn more 👇 #youngadultfiction #YoungAdultFiction #youngadultfictionbooks #youngadult #youngadults #youngadultbook #youngadultbooks #youngadultfantasybooks #learnwithfirstediting #firstediting
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Check out this week's postPerspective Update, which includes discussions with the director and editor of 'American Fiction,' a Logickeyboard review, chats with the 'Percy Jackson' and 'Skywalkers' DPs, and more... Click below to read.
Check out this week's Newsletter: postPerspective Update
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Fact ✅ or fiction 🚫? Lucas Long kicks off a new video series on the truths about third-party cookie deprecation with the biggest question of all: Is it ACTUALLY happening? Tune in to find out, and check back regularly for more "fact or fiction" videos from InfoTrust. 🎬 #thirdpartycookies #firstpartydata #cookiedeprecation
Fact or Fiction? Third-Party Cookie Deprecation is Happening
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#Storytelling "With the emergence of the smartphone and the mobile internet a generation ago, the age of public rhetoric may be said to have come to an end. Because rhetoric, the grand sequence from Ethos (authority), Logos (logic) to Pathos (proof) is impossible when everyone in front of you is paying minimal attention through multiple open apps and devices. The mobile screen is an attention minimizer, and recent studies reduce our digital span of focus to a mere handful of seconds. Storytellers, on the other hand, never had a captive audience. Novelist Jack London went on record as saying he learnt his craft from attempting to sell brushes door to door – a mere few seconds each time before the next victim’s attention was gone. Professional storytellers – and that includes dramatists, screenwriters, novelists, fictionists and songwriters – never had the luxury of practising rhetoric on a captive audience and instead relied on dramatic narrative. Instead of authority they deployed empathy. Instead of logic they utilized suspense. And instead of proof they delivered surprise. This is the source code of all timeless stories, from Homer and Shakespeare to Ibsen, Spielberg and Stan Lee."
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Today is “Celebrate Short Fiction” Day More at #CelebrateShortFictionDay
“Celebrate Short Fiction" Day - Focus on Fiction
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Check out my #review of author Rupert Taylor's #PleaseLetMeDestroyYou! #bookblog #authorblog #bookreview #genrefiction #mustreadbooks
Please Let Me Destroy You by Rupert Taylor Review
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Maybe you’ve always dreamed of getting the rights to your favorite book from childhood and turning it into a movie. Or you have a neighbor or relative whose life is stranger than fiction, and you’d love to figure out how to bring it to the big screen. Learn how to do just that in The Create Daily’s new course, BASED ON. How does a novel get from the page to the screen? How can an entire film derive from a great magazine article? Or how do you get the life rights to tell the story of that fascinating person you met, or historical figure you’re obsessed with? How do you option IP? How do you find great material to adapt? Felicia Pride and Driadonna Roland break down the ins and outs of adapting IP, demystifying what seems like a most mystifying process for producers and writers of all backgrounds and genres. Sign up today: https://lnkd.in/dmGWbVuK.
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