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Q&A: Low Budget Blockbusters

Q&A: Low Budget Blockbusters

Articles for Novelists, Articles for Screenwriters, Character Development, Q&A, Story Mastery ArticlesBy Michael HaugeDecember 4, 2015Leave a comment

Q: I’m from India, and I want to know why we don’t see low budget Indian movies where the protagonist has a CLEAR & VISIBLE goal.

Q&A: Hero Needs and Wants

Q&A: Hero Needs and Wants

Articles for Marketers, Articles for Novelists, Articles for Public Speakers, Articles for Screenwriters, Character Development, Q&A, Story Mastery ArticlesBy Michael HaugeOctober 29, 201510 Comments

Q: I really enjoy your seminars and writings on story, but I’m still wrestling with this issue: Should the needs and wants of my protagonist arise from the circumstances of the story?

Q&A: Can an Adult "Come Of Age?"

Q&A: Can an Adult “Come Of Age?”

Articles for Novelists, Articles for Screenwriters, Character Development, Q&A, Story Mastery ArticlesBy Michael HaugeOctober 28, 2015Leave a comment

Q: Your Q&A article on “Coming of Age Stories” was a great help. But is it possible to have a coming-of-age story for a middle aged man?

Q&A: Adding Fantasy to Your Story

Q&A: Adding Fantasy to Your Story

Articles for Novelists, Articles for Screenwriters, Q&A, Story Mastery Articles, Story StructureBy Michael HaugeAugust 14, 20154 Comments

Q: I am finishing a script in which a fantasy element (just one in a supporting character) doesn’t get introduced until nearly the midpoint.

Q&A: Structuring Short Films and Email Stories

Q&A: Structuring Short Films and Email Stories

Articles for Marketers, Articles for Novelists, Articles for Public Speakers, Articles for Screenwriters, Q&A, Story Mastery Articles, Story StructureBy Michael HaugeJuly 9, 20151 Comment

Q: I’ve read your article on the 5 Key Turning Points of All Successful Stories, and watched your lecture on 6-stage plot structure that’s part of The Hero’s Two Journeys.

INTRODUCING YOUR HEROES: Julie & Julia

INTRODUCING YOUR HEROES: Julie & Julia

Articles for Marketers, Articles for Novelists, Articles for Public Speakers, Articles for Screenwriters, Character Development, Story Mastery Articles, Writing StyleBy Michael HaugeJune 26, 20159 Comments

Arguably the most important portion of your story is the opening. This is where you must seduce your readers and audiences as you draw them…

Q&A: Coming of Age Stories

Q&A: Coming of Age Stories

Articles for Novelists, Articles for Screenwriters, Character Development, Q&A, Story Mastery ArticlesBy Michael HaugeJune 25, 201512 Comments

Q: What are the elements needed in a coming of age story? What kind of transformation are we looking for in the hero/main character?

Q&A: Naming Your Characters

Q&A: Naming Your Characters

Articles for Marketers, Articles for Novelists, Articles for Public Speakers, Articles for Screenwriters, Character Development, Q&A, Story Mastery Articles, TV Writing, Writing StyleBy Michael HaugeJune 13, 20157 Comments

Q: When I first introduce a character into a story, must I always give his or her last name? Is the first name enough? Must I name the character at all?

Q&A: Writing Remakes and Sequels

Q&A: Writing Remakes and Sequels

Articles for Screenwriters, Q&A, Selling Your Story, Story Mastery ArticlesBy Michael HaugeJune 3, 201510 Comments

Q: What do you think about remaking old movies from the 60’s and 70’s and giving them a contemporary setting?

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Q&A: Mixing Historical Fact & Fiction

Articles for Novelists, Articles for Screenwriters, Q&A, Story Mastery ArticlesBy Michael HaugeMay 20, 20155 Comments

Q: I’m writing a medieval love story full of intrigue, and the people I’m writing about actually did exist in the 15th century. But the story I am writing about those real people is a product of my fantasy.

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