Josh posted

Josh Friedman stepped away from his duties at Skynet to shake the dust of his blog.1 Catch him before he goes offline again.

  1. Yes, I meant, “shake the dust offhis blog.” But, in its way, his blog has lain fallow long enough that one could argue it’s become dust itself. (Yes, it’s a stretch.) But in that case, the metaphorically correct phrase would be something like “stir the dust of his blog.” Regardless, there’s something dusty happening.
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • SphereIt
  • StumbleUpon
  • Twitter
January 3, 2007 @ 2:54 pm | Comments (6)
Filed under: General

6 Responses to “Josh posted”

  1. Caleb

    Shake the dust “of” his blog? I’m either going to assume he has a whole box of it that he collects and rattles occasionally, or that you’re a little tired. :)

  2. Seth

    “Skynet IS the virus!”

  3. Justin

    I just went home for the holidays and this guy who used to trade baseball cards with me had been spending the last couple years boxing up every single one of his Houston Astros cards to give to me the next time he saw me. He knew they were my favorite growing up. Well, he saw me and gave me 4 boxes full. Browsing through these I realized something.

    You are the English equivalent of a Puerto Rican player who pitched in the MLB for 10+ years, mostly on the Astros – Juan Agosto.

    That’s all.

  4. Elver

    Congratulations on the first post where the footnote is longer than the post itself! ;)

  5. Sara

    It’s a fantastic post, too. I’ve been spending a lot of time on your blog, as well. Your advice and thoughts are much appreciated.

    I recommend your next entry be titled, “JPII: Sara Commented”

  6. Caleb

    Ahh, your footnote explanation clearly shows why you are the successful writer, and I am not. :P

 

About

This site is run by screenwriter John August. Mostly, he answers reader-submitted questions about the craft, but occasionally he goes on tangents that run far afield of writing and filmmaking. You'll also find info on past, present and future projects.

Follow Me

On Twitter: @johnaugust

Ask a Question

If you have a question about screenwriting or my movies that hasn't been answered, by all means ask. There are a few guidelines to follow.

Featured Articles

101: Some screenwriting basics


There are more than 900 articles on the site. You can find category archives at the bottom of every page.

Read Me

  • The Variant
  • A new short story available for download, Kindle and iPhone.

Feeds