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A Case Study on Character: The Jungle Book (1967 vs. 2016)
Non-fiction, Character, Critique, Storytelling, Writing Sam "One-Wheel" O'Neil Non-fiction, Character, Critique, Storytelling, Writing Sam "One-Wheel" O'Neil

A Case Study on Character: The Jungle Book (1967 vs. 2016)

With the recent release of Disney’s “live-action” Pinocchio remake, it would be too easy to simply point out all the issues with stripping a character of agency and regurgitating a colorful mess onto a streaming platform.

Instead, I want to look at what happens when you take a listless character and breathe life into them. That’s right, we’re finally tackling The Jungle Book, the only remake that I would argue wasn’t just good, but better than the animated classic it drew inspiration from.

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Five Questions to Guide Your Worldbuilding Process
Non-fiction, Writing, Editing, Worldbuilding Sam "One-Wheel" O'Neil Non-fiction, Writing, Editing, Worldbuilding Sam "One-Wheel" O'Neil

Five Questions to Guide Your Worldbuilding Process

Not all fiction is set in a fantastical world, distant planet, or alternate timeline, but all fiction requires some level of worldbuilding. Even a novel written to be a realistic drama set in a real, modern-day city needs internal consistency to ensure the parts that are fiction don’t clash with the parts that are not.

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The Gift that Keeps on Taking: 2021 Year-End Review
Updates, Life, Non-fiction Sam "One-Wheel" O'Neil Updates, Life, Non-fiction Sam "One-Wheel" O'Neil

The Gift that Keeps on Taking: 2021 Year-End Review

This post was originally planned to be a simple recap of the books I’ve read this year and some brief spoiler-free reviews… well, it’s morphed into something more comprehensive; it exposes more of me than this blog was ever intended to, but my hope is that you, dear reader, will find it more worthwhile and helpful as a result.

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