Tag: Tony Acree

  • Friday’s Findings: Screenplay Writing with Tony Acree

    Friday’s Findings: Screenplay Writing with Tony Acree

    Last week, I attended a short workshop on screenplay writing. Tony Acree, author and publisher, has turned his novel, The Hand of God, into a screenplay. He talked about what he has learned as he gets it turned into a movie. With his permission, I’ve summarized his main points: Video of Acree’s presentation. Here are…

  • Some Reading Suggestions for the Socially-Isolated

    Some Reading Suggestions for the Socially-Isolated

    I am actually on vacation this week, not just socially-isolated. But I am doing everything to protect myself and others: staying home, washing my hands, wearing gloves when shopping, staying home, staying home, and staying home.  Did I say I’m staying home? No coffee shop? No church? No movies? No getting together with friends? By…

  • What I took away from Imaginarium 2019

    What I took away from Imaginarium 2019

    Last weekend, I attended Imaginarium 2019. It is a conference for writers, gamers and film makers. Never having attended this type of conference before, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The location of the conference was only 10 minutes away, so I didn’t have to get a hotel; I just went home at the end…

  • Author Interview: Tony Acree

    Author Interview: Tony Acree

    I met Tony at the Kentuckiana Authors Fair last month. He likes putting characters in situations they think they will never survive, and find out if they’re right. He lives near Louisville, Kentucky with his wife, twin daughters, two female dogs, a female cat, and says the way the goldfish looks at him, he’s sure…