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Common Mechanical Pitfalls

by Vicki Hinze


When asked, a group of editors from top publishing houses, responded that the following are the most often seen mechanical errors in works submitted by authors.

By removing these errors from our works, we greatly enhance our potential for publication—and strengthen our writing skills.

Author Intrusion, Filtering, Passive Voice. Use the active voice in writing. Avoid weak verbs: "to be" and its variants: was, are, is. This puts the reader on-scene, makes what’s happening, happen now. Author intrusion reminds the reader she’s reading, hence you lose immediacy, empathy between reader/character. Show, don’t tell applies.

For more: http://www.fictionfactor.com/guests/mechanical.html

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Creating a Character for a Horror Story

By Sarah Todd


Lauren gasped when she rounded the corner into the alley. The object of her revulsion looked up. He was surprised by her sudden appearance. His long hair fell in loose curls past his shoulders. The hair of his bearded chin dripped red with blood. He raised an outstretched hand in front of his face. His other hand let go of the man he had been supporting. The body fell to the pavement. Her attention darted to the apparent victim and Lauren saw that a stream of blood flowed from the man’s neck. It traced a path between the cracks in the dirty pavement. Lauren looked back to the… well, the vampire. She knew it sounded crazy, but that’s what the guy seemed to be aiming for. Their eyes locked for a few brief moments. His outstretched fingers shook with a nervous energy that she did not mistake for fear.


Anne Rice places her vampires in everyday situations, and she gives each character very human emotions – so human that you might want to look at your neighbour a bit more carefully when you close the book! This article is written to give you some ideas for creating realistic characters to populate your horror story.



For more: http://horror.fictionfactor.com/articles/horrorcharacter.html

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SHALLA Magazine: Mark Treitel's TOP PICKS Coming Soon!








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Who is Mark?


Mark Treitel as a writer had his original television pilot, “The Sperm Donor”, was hand picked by NBC’s Network Entertainment President to air on Bravo in 2005. The pilot starred Maggie Wheeler (“Friends”, “Everybody Loves Raymond”) and David DeLuise (“Third Rock From The Sun”, “Jesse”), was directed by Amanda Bearse (“Married with Children”) and co-written by Shoe Schuster.
In addition, Mark and Shoe were featured for eight episodes on the behind-the-scenes making of a sitcom pilot, produced by Sean Hayes. (“Will & Grace”) on Bravo’s “Situation: Comedy.” Recently, Mike Epps (“The Honeymooners”, “All About The Benjamins”) became attached to one of Mark’s comedy scripts.


Mark has been part of the Warner Bros. Comedy Writers Workshop, had an original sitcom performed at the HBO Comedy Workspace, his writing group was featured in June 2005 issue of “Written By” and has written with Jeff Marx, acclaimed co-creator of Broadway’s “Avenue Q.” In his spare time, he is an attorney, in multi-billion dollar litigation cases. He is also a member of the US Patent Bar. He is an ardent supporter of the WGA writers strike.

Mark lives with his wife Mindy and his beautiful newborn daughter, Dana Mollie, in Los Angeles, California.


Mark is proud of the fact that he has more google hits than Sean Hayes -- over 350,000 as of now.



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The Boy Who Dug Worms at Mussel Flats

by Tom Sheehan



The Iron Mask (1929) Starring Douglas Fairbanks

The Iron Mask, rich in breathtaking swordfights, carefree merriment, and suspense, is one of Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.'s masterpieces. The story of the four musketeers, gentle Athos, jolly Porthos, brave Aramis, and fearless, outgoing D'Artagnan, goes on in this tale of twin heirs and the unscrupulous Count de Rochefort who switches them to obtain his own ends.












The movie begins as the Queen gives birth to a crown Prince of France. Everybody rejoices over the heir, and nobody suspects that there are actually two! Cardinal Richelieu (played by the aging Nigel de Brulier) tells no one of the birth of the second child and sends the twin away to the Spanish border, but Count de Rochefort (Ulrich Haupt) entangles himself in this plan and eventually switches the twins so that he may make himself the most powerful man in France.Fairbanks, who aged remarkably well over the course of his life and is as dashing and handsome as ever in this film, plays an energetic and athletic D'Artagnan who serves his King to the point of death. Marguerite de la Motte returns as Constance, D'Artagnan's lover who is tragically murdered by the criminal Milady de Winter. The movie is excellent and portrays Fairbanks's skill at fencing most accurately. One of his best!

The Black Pirate (1926) Starring Douglas Fairbanks




Coming to SHALLA Magazine!
The Black Pirate (1926) Starring Douglas Fairbanks
But you can see it here... these movies are no longer under copyright, so watch and enjoy!












Although color entered the realm of silent film around 1923, over 95% of the silent films in color are lost. This is a rare treat (even though we only see browns, reds and blues and even though the water is sometimes red, sometimes blue) and along with the original score re-recorded and 19 minutes of outtakes following the 90 minute feature, it is somewhat of an event. The content is the usual formulaic action film, a real swashbuckler in the Errol Flynn sense of the word.

On SHALLA Magazine this Issue: Nosferatu (1922)

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Special Presentation
Nosferatu (1922)









Here's a German Expressionist film by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau. Starring Max Schreck as Count Orlok (Count Dracula)
Its original German title is Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens ("Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror"). Shot in 1921 and released in 1922, the film is in essence an unauthorised adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, but with names and other details changed because the studio could not obtain the rights to the novel (eg, "vampire" became "Nosferatu", and Count Dracula became Count Orlok).
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SHALLA Magazine: Blank Canvas Issue, Halloween Edition




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Blank Canvas Issue, Halloween Edition










At SHALLA Magazine, everyday is Halloween!


Listen to spooky stories by Dr. Margaret L. Carter, Edgar Allan Poe, vintage radio's the Haunted Tales of the Supernatural, Paul G's SHALLA Magazine jingle, songs and music by Levi Kreis, Moose (Mooska), Music from Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com),
and more!



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