Month: October 2017

Four Reasons Why You Should Be Reading Radio Scripts (and over 100 free scripts to get you started)

Reading Radio Scripts – time-saving entertainment that you may not have considered (and that provides a huge boost to your imagination) How to save time and have fun I’ve always been an avid reader, but the busier life gets, the less time I have for the things I enjoy. It’s harder and harder to fit […]

MacBeth Amongst the Stars – Episode 1 – A New Strategy

Below we present the complete text of “A New Strategy”, episode 1 of our new Science Fiction adaptation of Macbeth Amongst the Stars. This is a brand new (unpublished) series (featuring the familiar Shakespearian characters in a against a backdrop of starships, rayguns and intergalactic politics). If you would like to see these new stories […]

9 Great Techniques for Scene Transitions in Audio Drama

NINE GREAT TECHNIQUES FOR SCENE TRANSITIONS The scene is written. Your characters pursued their goal, encountered obstacles, faced a dilemma, and settled on a course of action to take in order to move forward. The scene is over and it is time to move into next the scene. So how do you do this? This […]

Where Death Comes Uninvited – Episode 5 – Decisions for the Dead

Below we present the complete text of “Decisions for the Dead”, episode 5 of our new Weird Western; Where Death Comes Uninvited. This is a brand new (unpublished) series (featuring a brand new roster of heroes including Jim Wilkes – the Sheriff, Annie Deems – the Crack Shot, Speeding Elk – the Tracker, and Sally […]

5 Common Twists and a Model for Writing Short One Act Plays

FIVE COMMON TWISTS Twist endings are the result of a sudden reversal that thwarts the outcome a character has been working towards. There are five common types, three that depend on a surprising revelation and two that depend on the intervention of a surprising event. In the first three, the desired outcome is thwarted because […]

Where Death Comes Uninvited – Episode 4 – The Fall of Liberty Gulch

Below we present the complete text of “The Fall of Liberty Gulch”, episode 4 of our new Weird Western; Where Death Comes Uninvited. This is a brand new (unpublished) series (featuring a brand new roster of heroes including Jim Wilkes – the Sheriff, Annie Deems – the Crack Shot, Speeding Elk – the Tracker, and Sally […]

A Guide to Basic Script Conventions in Audio Drama

THE CONVENTIONS OF SCRIPT PRESENTATION At the outset I should acknowledge that there are numerous conventions in use for script production and presentation. The ones I am writing about here are the conventions that I, personally, use most frequently. They are not original to me, having come by way of the very talented Tony Palermo […]

Where Death Comes Uninvited – Episode 3 – Into the Desert

Below we present the complete text of “Into the Desert”, episode 3 of our new Weird Western; Where Death Comes Uninvited. This is a brand new (unpublished) series (featuring a brand new roster of heroes including Jim Wilkes – the Sheriff, Annie Deems – the Crack Shot, Speeding Elk – the Tracker, and Sally Turner – […]

Five Suggestions for Implementing Subtext in Audio Drama

What is Subtext Subtext is the message beneath the message. The meaning beneath the surface that, indirectly communicated, either amplifies, modifies, or contradicts the words that are spoken. It can either be subtractive (where you remove explicit dialog to hint at meaning) or additive (where you add extra meaning to the text). The aim is […]

How to Use Character Archetypes in Audio Drama

ARCHETYPES CAN (BELIEVE IT OR NOT) HELP US WRITE A while ago I took some heavy fire in a conversation because I like using archetypes in my fiction… and while I’m happy to take it on the chin for not using them well, I remain pretty committed to the idea that they constitute a useful […]

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