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Batman: Simplicity at its Grandest

This year I have developed a profound appreciation for Batman as a character, origin story and franchise... and yet, he is nothing without the villains of Gotham City. This is character creation at its finest. Bruce Wayne is a man that refuses to move on from a tragedy suffered in childhood. Each villain in the Rogues Gallery exposes a particular weakness or dangerous belief within Batman. He is constantly fighting the kind of scum that got his parents killed. What this tells us is that not only is the opposition character key to the success of your story but this main character flaw or belief turned desire that prevents closure and moving on. The best of Bruce Wayne / Batman exists in the second act and within this vicious cycle of hero vs. villain. That's where the franchise excels. If there was no Batman in Gotham City would the villains be as grand? Perhaps they need Batman the same way he needs them. They help enhance each other's value, skill and ambition. The B...

Life In Transition

Relationships. Family. Work. Goals. Mindset. No matter how much we try to create a productive lifestyle and ideals to live and work by chances are we may end up drifting off that path from time to time. Much like life, our story projects (and writing goals) are in transition too. Some we simply outgrow or avoid out of doubt or fear. Some we connect with on a deeper level. Some may be leading us astray or are just for fun. Life is about change and varied experience. Not so much about having everything figured out and less about living in regret. It's about embracing the change and uncertainty. This will enhance our effectiveness in life and our stories. "Since we cannot change reality, let us change the eyes which see reality."  - Nikos Kazantzakis