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Really? Yes… I couldn’t believe it myself! 😅 But it’s true—

I FINALLY published a New Audio Signals Episode! 🎙✨

🔹 The Rhythm of Storytelling: From Screenwriting to Novels with Stephen Jay Schwartz

📖 🎬 🎼 #Storytelling isn’t just about words—it’s about rhythm, structure, and emotion. Whether in #books, #movies, or #music, the way we craft and experience stories changes across mediums.

In this episode, I sit down with my friend and former writing partner from Los Angeles South Bay’s coffee shops, Stephen Jay Schwartz — #novelist, #screenwriter, and former #Hollywood development director—to explore the craft of storytelling.

☕ ✨ How does a #book transform into a #film without losing its soul?
☕ ✨ What role does rhythm play in #writing, just like in music?
☕ ✨ Are we shifting away from immersive storytelling in books toward visually driven media?
☕ ✨ When is a story truly finished?

This conversation is for anyone fascinated by narrative, film, and the evolving art of storytelling. Tune in, challenge your assumptions, and dive into the creative process with us.

📺 Watch on YouTube: youtu.be/j0SGBkIu7SU

🎧 Listen now: audiosignalspodcast.com/episod

📚 Guest: Stephen Jay Schwartz | stephenjayschwartz.com/
🌎 Host: Marco Ciappelli | marcociappelli.com/

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“Writing without pity or self-indulgence, Byrne had a gift for a florid turn of phrase that was as funny as it was exuberant”

In this article from Nov 2023, Mark Fisher looks back at Byrne’s life – a constant source of inspiration for plays & paintings

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theguardian.com/stage/2023/dec

The Guardian · John Byrne: the maverick Scottish playwright and artist was a master observerBy Mark Fisher

Running Down the Rabbit Hole of Research, Dr. Rosanne Welch

It’s always fun to fall into the rabbit hole of research. It always teaches me new things about other eras, along with reminding me that one of the ways women disappear in history. They change their names, making it harder and harder to find them. I was reminded of this as I was writing a column on novelist turned silent screenwriter Beaulah Marie Dix. 

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rosannewelch.com/2024/12/31/ru