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The Roots of Witchcraft

Written by mikekh10a on May 19th, 2009 | Files under eBooks
The Roots of Witchcraft

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The writing style is a little strange and it’s not the best organized presentation I’ve ever read but I gave it 5 stars anyway because it was so interesting. The book is rather dated, however; I don′t know how much of this information has been confirmed or repudiated by more recent research. Taking TROW for what it is, I found it very informative. A background in linguistics is helpful as much of the evidence cited related back to Basque or other pre-Indo-European languages.

The basic theory is that "witchcraft" is/was an expression of Neolithic fertility cults that survived and flourished first, in the pre-Christian world, and later, as the "Old Religion" which the Catholic Church strove mightily to eradicate. That’s the theory in a nutshell.


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How to Be Funny Even If You’re Not

Written by mikekh10a on May 19th, 2009 | Files under eBooks
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John Vorhaus, "The Comic Toolbox: How to Be Funny Even If You’re Not"
Silman-James Press | ISBN 1879505215 | 1st ed (July 1994) | PDF | 2.5 Mb | 191 pages

“ Excellent book for story tellers!
Breaks down all the elements of not just a comedy story, but for any story. Makes it easy to come up with an interesting dynamic between characters and the plot. If you are looking for something to help you be funny with friends, or to tell jokes, the concepts can still be applied, but you’d have to keep your friends there long enough for you to build up a funny story.

Highly Recommended
As a professional screenwriter and teacher of screenwriting, I can testify that this book offers loads of invaluable advice and wisdom about writing comedy. But as an added bonus, it will help you write almost any kind of screenplay. A treasured addition to my shelf of how-to books.

Real tools to build funny
Finally, a book that offers real tools and exercises to help you write humor. After you get the basics, John Vorhaus helps you understand what makes it funny and what slows it down and shows you how to get the laugh instead of just head nods because they reaize you are ironic. I highly reccomend this book for anyone looking to write humor on demand. I would love to see John write a book focused on the Comic Strip and similar short form humor. ”


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How to Write Great Screenplays

Written by eBooks Fan on May 19th, 2009 | Files under eBooks

* ISBN: 1845283074
* 190 pages
* PDF
* 1,3 MB

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Have you got a great idea for a screenplay, but don\’t know how to write it visually? Then this book is for you. It will give you the vital information you need to know before you write your script; the vital techniques you need to learn when you\’re writing your script. But, more importantly, it will show you how to market your script after it\’s written. These three vitally important stages will make your script STAND OUT from the crowd. Your will learn about:- - Preparing outlines and synopses and treatments. - The Three Act Structure - Writing powerful opening scenes, and compelling scenes to follow - Techniques to make your script stand out - Writing effective dialogue - Writing a logline to use as a powerful marketing tool to interest an agent or producer. - Professional script formatting - Organisations that help screenwriters - How to copyright your work - How to market your script - The Twenty important things to check before you send out your script

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