Storygram #200
He’d already sold his boat to afford her birth. Not to mention proms, college, and someday a wedding.
Storygram #199
The parking lot was deserted, its emptiness made visible by patches of light from buzzing poles.
Storygram #198
You must purify your soul to purify its waters. It will never stop hunting you until you do.
Storygram #197
When her skin prickled a warning of danger… that was how she felt the darkness.
Storygram #196
“You don’t catch the fish. The fish allows itself to be caught.” That’s what Dad always said…
Content Marketing Through Video
Content marketing creates and curates a conversation because it tells an ongoing story.
Storygram #195
My first duty to you is honesty. I’m afraid we aren’t wholly pure, just yet…
3 Reasons The LEGO Movie Is Awesome
Everything is awesome in every way with this film. Two claw hands way up!
Know the Rules : Break the Rules
Friends, the “rules,” as much as they suck to learn, are part of the art of it.
Storygram #194
My mom has never liked it when I leave our home on “safe and clean” Level 46.
It Didn’t Happen “Suddenly”
You’re trying to get the book to do something it just wasn’t designed to do…
Baby Steps To Better Writing
After a few stories, I started wondering if I was getting worse at writing…
Storygram #193
She was old enough to know that her parents didn’t want her on the shore alone…
Never Bore Your Readers Again
How to keep your readers awake during your story.
Conquering the Blank Page
Your story is snuffed out before it even began… But you can change that.
Remembering John Wayne the Cat
John Wayne was a family member who we met along the way.
Storygram #192
He flipped the last light switch down, and the whole factory became pitch black. This company took him a decade to get off the ground, and now, he might never get the chance to turn on its lights again.
Storygram #191
His father always gave him the same answer about the pipes, but it always made his curiosity stronger than ever. As they passed the pipe, a light suddenly poured out of it. “Dad, look! Look!”
Making Of “The Unkown”
Once we had finished most of the shots, the sun finally did make a nicely diffused appearance, so with Jimmy’s consent we shot everything over again… in the freezing cold.
Making of “The Lion”
The film can be viewed at the bottom of this post. Recently, I've taken on the role of Film Director at The Experience Community Church (still doing my own films and books, too, of course). For our February 2015 Worship Night, I was told the theme is "courage," which...