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WWdN: In Exile
An actor, writer, poker player, stepfather, and (relatively) long-time blogger. Everything you could ever want to know about Wil Wheaton can be found on this blog.
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Posted on Thursday July 3, 2008 at 06:14 PM
1] My manager and I have an understanding that I'm primarily focused on writing at the moment, so he can put his time and energy into his other clients who are full-time actors, while keeping an eye out for parts like NUMB3RS, where I have a better than average shot to nail the audition.[... For the next couple of days, I spent a lot of time thinking about how that happened, and I had to face an un...
Posted on Wednesday July 2, 2008 at 07:38 PM
Rather than just close it down, I thought I'd pose a question here: I'm sure there are lots of good designers and creative people who read my blog, so if I had a contest to design things like shirts and stickers and stuff, would anyone be interested in participating? ... I didn't think about it until after I read those comments, but I get the feeling that contest is a loaded term in the design comm...
Posted on Wednesday July 2, 2008 at 06:31 PM
Mostly, I chop these things up to make RFB Mixtapes , but from time to time, I put the folder on shuffle play, and enjoy a truly weird experience, including music from Telly Savalas, interviews with Burt Reynolds, strange commercials and PSAs, and tons and tons of 1950s and 1960s Hi-Fi muzak. Today, I shuffled the folder for background music while I prepared an audition, and stopped for a five surr...
Posted on Wednesday July 2, 2008 at 03:41 PM
Rather than just close it down, I thought I'd pose a question here: I'm sure there are lots of good designers and creative people who read my blog, so if I had a contest to design things like shirts and stickers and stuff, would anyone be interested in participating? ... I'd have to find some contest rules to use somewhere, but it would probably be one of those things where you hold onto the rights...
Posted on Tuesday July 1, 2008 at 04:08 PM
In fact, I've learned a few things that may be obvious to more experienced writers, but have been useful to me, so come with me, for a moment, while I share a few of the things I've discovered about the transitions from non-fiction to fiction, and short-form to longer-form writing . . . ... When I write narrative non-fiction, my goal is to faithfully recreate the experience as best as I can, I've t...
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