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Jackodile is Backodile
It’s never a good thing to ignore your blog for two months because your traffic goes down the tubes. But that’s what I had to do. As I wrote almost ten months ago, I decided to jump into the political arena and run for Congress. “How’d that go?” you ask. As well as can... »
There’s No Such Thing as Failure
But there is such a thing as semantics. Words mean things. But we try and attribute new meaning to words so they don’t sound so bad, or we try and frame them in a more positive manner. The word failure is one of these words. I just wrote a post about allowing ourselves to... »
Resistance, Fear, and Art
As I read through The War of Art by Steven Pressfield, I’m occasionally compelled to share some of his wisdom. The latest entry I read was titled “Resistance and Fear.” I’ve written about fear a few times (20 Seconds & Not and Option & Lizard Brain) on this blog, so it’s nice to know... »
What Time is it?
At least one time everyday, I hear that question. “What time is it?” In the past, I would generally look at my watch or the clock on the microwave and call out the answer. Seems pretty logical right? Lately though, whenever that question is asked, my four year old will holler, “Adventure Time!” Our... »
6 Steps to Writing Your First Sitcom Spec Script
Writing a sitcom looks pretty easy, doesn’t it? Twenty-five minutes of families or hipster friends sharing witty banter amidst getting themselves into sticky situations that faintly mirror real life. How can that be hard? In fact it is very hard, and may be arguably the hardest writing around. Why? Because not only do you... »
10 Tips on Writing a Sitcom
While many of the sitcoms you’ve seen look like they could have been written by a monkey with a typewriter, it goes to show that sitcom writing may actually be the most difficult writing style in existence. Why? Well, not only do you have to know how to write a script which means you... »
Steal This Post
Go ahead. Take it. Use it however you want. I give you permission to put on your eye patch, peg leg, and parrot and pirate away. I’m not afraid of my work being stolen. Why? Not because it won’t happen, but because it will and there’s not much anyone can do about it. Sure... »
Pimping Sports for Blog Traffic
I wanted more traffic to my site, so I wrote this post about sports. That’s what it takes. Nobody really cares about my musings on pickles or art, but I drop the name Peyton Manning or something sports related and people start clicking. I’m pretty sure anything NFL related get the highest traffic. I... »
Did You See It?
Did you see it? Tell me. Did you? Yeah, neither did I. But unlike other years, I actually did want to. I truly thought about. I thought about carving out a few hours to dabble in the Hollywood glitz and glamor of The Golden Globes. I thought about dressing up in a tux and... »
20 Seconds of Courage
I took my daughter to see We Bought a Zoo the other night. My wife and son had seen it the week before and really liked it, so on their recommendation we ventured out to the movies. As a film, it was good. Not great, but very good. I found myself teary-eyed a few... »





