How to Un-Stick Your Story-Stuck Brain by JM-Henry, literature
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How to Un-Stick Your Story-Stuck Brain
So you're looking to make a story, you're excited, you're hyped, it's going to be the most epic tale ever, one for the history books, and.... you have no idea what it is. It's a pretty common problem, one that used to hit me way back in 'those early days'. But there is a way to ward that sort of block away, possibly for good, and it all has to do with what goes on up here........
....I'm pointing to my head if you can't see.
Some of you out there might be thinking "Well duh, it's a mental block." Yes, well, I... have no counter to that at the moment... *Ahem* On to the point, I'll be dishing out a few tips on how to get yourself un-stuck on
Brian Kesinger: Character Driven by techgnotic, journal
Brian Kesinger: Character Driven
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Disney Artist Brian Kesinger on Creating Story through Character
Foreword by techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
It is with great pleasure we welcome BrianKesinger (https://www.deviantart.com/briankesinger) as a guest writer to the Today Page Editorial Team. Considering his authentic citizenship within the deviantART community, his thoughts and insights will be of great value to all aspiring artists, illustrators, writers and others involved in any creative endeavor. For over 18 years, Brian has worked for Walt Disney Studios on films like Big Hero 6, Winnie the Pooh, Tarzan, Tangled, Wreck It Ralph and Bolt. Brian is author and illustrator of his own octovictorian creation, the wild