August 1193. The Universal Language of Music.

The moon brightens the pilgrims’ path through the windy, spooky forest. They’re tired and want to stop and rest. Baudolino doesn’t want to, they have to get to a clearing first. The moon light doesn’t help much as sometimes it gets covered by thick clouds. They walk now in total darkness. Gradually, the wind subsides Read More …

Every Thing Has a Soul in Buxa Sanctuary

Along their route, the pilgrims learn that Chaos governs the many Greek deities, the Muslim’s God Allah has 99 names, the Zoroastrians believe in one God, an Evil (who shows his ugly head once in a while) and three principles of a worthy life. Across the Himalayan range, they get a lesson in Buddhism: enlightenment comes Read More …

“Unusually despairing” movie season and how to make it “unusually inspiring”.

“Despairing” is the qualifier in a Los Angeles Times article. It’ll take many, many more seasons to make it “inspiring”, but it could start now with screenplay adaptations from books hard to read and hard to turn into movies. Graphic novels along the way would delight at least eight million people, just do a Google search Read More …

Why Writing Movie Scripts?

The recent answer is because it’s part of my lifestyle now. I took film studies in Toronto about twenty years ago and wrote fiction scripts for two semesters’ worth of homework. Life brought me to Los Angeles and I hoped to continuing the film studies and turning the plate on engineering, my day job. But Read More …