Rough Drafts Exposed

Rough Drafts Exposed

Author: Mark Goles

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-02-02

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 0557291100

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Screenwriter Mark Goles brings 3 scripts from the roughest phases of production to his book Rough Drafts Exposed.


Scrappy Rough Draft

Scrappy Rough Draft

Author: Donna Barker

Publisher: Danika Bloom

Published: 2019-10-15

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1998143066

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Often, the main difference between a work-in-progress and a finished manuscript is the tenacity of the writer. You can see your idea play out inside your head in beautifully composed and communicated scenes. Then you start to write, but the words feel clunky. Your critical inner voice tells you your writing is not as good as it should be. You start to self-sabotage. You convince yourself that you don’t have enough time to sit down and do the work anyway. And your dream of writing this book remains as just a beautiful idea. With practical and proven exercises, author and coach Donna Barker connects behavioral science to the habits and mindsets that successful authors use to finish their first, second, and final drafts. Whether you're writing your first book or your fiftieth, Scrappy Rough Draft has the tools you need to build self-confidence, develop a writing habit that works for you, and identify the kinds of people you need in your writing community to help you get your story out of your head and onto the page.


Rough Draft

Rough Draft

Author: James W. Hall

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2001-01-15

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780312974923

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Five years after the murders of her parents, mystery novelist Hannah Keller tries to put the past behind her and devote her time to her 11-year old son, Randall, who discovered the bodies. But Hannah finds a copy of one of her books with cryptic notes inside, and she senses a connection to her parents' murders. She is soon plunged into a harrowing search for answers while trying to protect her son from a devious killer. Featured selection of the Mystery Guild and LG. Martin's Press.


Joseph Smith

Joseph Smith

Author: Richard Lyman Bushman

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2007-03-13

Total Pages: 786

ISBN-13: 1400077532

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Founder of the largest indigenous Christian church in American history, Joseph Smith published the 584-page Book of Mormon when he was twenty-three and went on to organize a church, found cities, and attract thousands of followers before his violent death at age thirty-eight. Richard Bushman, an esteemed cultural historian and a practicing Mormon, moves beyond the popular stereotype of Smith as a colorful fraud to explore his personality, his relationships with others, and how he received revelations. An arresting narrative of the birth of the Mormon Church, Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling also brilliantly evaluates the prophet’s bold contributions to Christian theology and his cultural place in the modern world.


The Legacy of Vietnam Veterans and Their Families

The Legacy of Vietnam Veterans and Their Families

Author: Dennis K. Rhoades

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1996-07

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 0788132555

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41 papers from 70 authors from the 1994 national symposium on the aftermath of Vietnam. Authorities and doctors of medicine and psychology speak out on the effects of Vietnam on vets. and their families. Topics include: the children of vets. with post-traumatic stress disorder; the potential for change in the delivery of services to vets.; rural vets.: traumas and transition; building on the experiences of the Agent Orange class assistance program; lingering consequences of the Vietnam War: vet. families with children with disabilities or chronic illness, etc.


Building Bridges

Building Bridges

Author: Clare Kosnik

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-07-15

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 9463004912

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Literacy learning continues to be central to schooling, and is currently of major concern to educators, policy developers, and members of the public alike. However, the proliferation of communication channels in this digital era requires a fundamental re-thinking of the nature of literacy and the pedagogy of literacy teaching and teacher education. This text brings together papers by experts in teacher education, literacy, and information technology to help chart a way forward in this complex area. Because of their background in teacher education, the authors are realistic about what is appropriate and feasible – they do not just jump on a technology bandwagon – but they are also able to provide extended examples of how to embed technology in the practice of teacher education. “Taking a multi-disciplinary perspective (literacy, teacher education and digital technology) and informed by a range of empirical studies, policy analyses and scholarly reflection, this book makes a unique contribution to the literature on one of education’s most pressing challenges: how we prepare teachers of literacy at a time when understandings of literacy are expanding. Chapters by leading researchers are complemented by those offering illuminating vignettes of practice that, in turn, provide opportunities for interrogation by the rich theoretical toolkit that characterizes the field. The book is thoughtfully structured and manages a coherence that is rare in edited collections. An impressive and heartening read.” – Viv Ellis, Professor of Education at Brunel University, England and Bergen University College in Norway


Conscription, Conscientious Objection, and Draft Resistance in American History

Conscription, Conscientious Objection, and Draft Resistance in American History

Author: Jerry Elmer

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2023-09-25

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 9004546685

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Conscription, Conscientious Objection, and Draft Resistance in American History is the definitive history of conscription in America. It is the first book ever to consider the entire temporal sweep of conscription from pre-Revolutionary War colonial militia drafts through the end of the Vietnam era. Each chapter contains an examination of that era’s draft law, the actual workings of the conscription machinery, and relevant court decisions that shaped the draft in practice. In addition, the book describes the popular opposition to conscription: organized and unorganized, violent and nonviolent, public and clandestine, legal and illegal. Using sources never before utilized by historians, including government documents obtained in Freedom of Information Act requests, the book demonstrates how anti-conscription sentiment has been far deeper than is popularly appreciated.