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		<title>Does Writing Plays Give You Migraines?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 13:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rodney Robbins, the Singing Playwright</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Playwright Rodney Robbins suffers from frequent migraine headaches. Learn how he got them under control and started writing again. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Migraine headaches. &#8220;We hates them, Precious. Yes, we hates migraines!&#8221; I&#8217;ve been having a batch of them for, well, only the last 10 years or so. They make writing and promoting plays tough&#8211;especially when you have 2-3 per week and they last 2 days each! It&#8217;s no wonder I haven&#8217;t posted in awhile.</p>
<p>The good news is that I&#8217;ve found a new migraine doctor&#8211;a neurologist who specializes in migraine headache patients. I saw her about a month ago, and she talked with me for about an hour. How often does THAT happen? Anyway, she put me on two new migraine preventive drugs, plus two new rescue meds. This combination has done nothing to reduce the <em>frequency </em>of the migraines&#8211;it&#8217;s still 2-3 per week&#8211;but the symptoms are <em>waaaaay</em> less severe. Finally, I&#8217;m able to finish editing &#8220;<a href="http://mynewplay.com/new-play-2/">House of Many Rooms</a>,&#8221; and start getting the website ready to do some radio publicity. Writing plays doesn&#8217;t cause migraines, but having my life back sure makes writing plays easier!</p>
<p>For now, remember what Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, said, &#8220;Alas, poor Yorick. He made us laugh, but his migraines did him in.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Rodney Robbins Philosophy of Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 15:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rodney Robbins, the Singing Playwright</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rodney Robbins has one. So did Oscar Wilde and G. B. Shaw. Want to know what it is? Click here and learn more about what makes famous playwrights tick. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello. <strong>Rodney Robbins</strong>, the Singing Playwright here. I was just reading a biography of <strong>Oscar Wilde</strong>. According to <a title="     The new playwrights in a hour series is a hoot. Great fun. Easy to read and informative. " href="http://www.inanhourbooks.com/default_web.aspx" target="_blank">Smith, the biographer</a>, Wilde believed &#8220;the artist&#8217;s mission was to create beauty and confront injustice and do so with a flourish.&#8221; Nice.</p>
<p>My hero <strong>G. B. Shaw</strong> said, &#8220;My method is to take the utmost trouble to find the right thing to say, and then to say it with the utmost levity.&#8221; I like that one even better.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve thought of several variations on what I do. &#8220;First you dream it up, then you write it down.&#8221; That&#8217;s a pretty good description of how I write. So is this: &#8220;I look into other worlds and write down what I see.&#8221; I also like <em>this </em>description of what I do, &#8220;<strong>I write fantastic stories, with realistic characters and a twist!</strong>&#8221; For more information about me, read the <a title="     Biography sheets should be short and funny, not long and boring!" href="http://mynewplay.com/rodney-robbins-media-page/" target="_blank">Rodney Robbins Fun Autobiography here</a>.</p>
<p>So tell us:</p>
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<li>What is your philosophy of art?</li>
<li>Your mission?</li>
<li>Your purpose?</li>
<li>What is your reason for being?</li>
<li>What tickles YOUR belly button?</li>
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<p>Click on the &#8220;Comment&#8221; link below and share your ideas.</p>
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		<title>Use Sound Bites to Explode Your Press Release</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 13:29:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rodney Robbins, the Singing Playwright</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Use sound bites (verbal headings) to explode your press release. Here's how.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A Legend Hits the Third Rail (6 words)<br />
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<p>I recently watched a painful interview on a British chat show. The host was a charming and quick witted court jester. The subject was one of the most famous musical play writers of all time&#8211;a man who rarely does interviews. This was a &#8220;BIG DEAL&#8221; with lots of hype and an entire show dedicated to this man and his new show. So, what did our famous guest spend most of his time rambling on about? His cats. It was a terrible interview and really pointed out to me the difference between the ability to write well, and the ability to chat, make conversation, be entertaining and make a good TV guest who gets invited back. This theater legend, while an incredible theater writer, did not know how to think in terms of Sound Bites.</p>
<p><strong>Sound Bites, Six Words or Less (6 words)</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m a fan of Jaquie Jordan, the TV producer behind <a title="     Can you make your point in 6 words or less?" href="https://www.tvguestpert.com/default.asp" target="_blank">TVGuestpert.com</a>, and one of the things she challenges her students to do is make their point in six words or less. Why? The <em>average</em> TV interview is 45-seconds. That&#8217;s not a lot of time to talk about your new play (or mine). So, for us mortals who don&#8217;t get whole shows dedicated to us, we can either ramble on about our cats, or learn to make our key points in six words or less. It&#8217;s okay to say more, but you need to have those catchy headlines, bullet points, quotes and snappy comebacks that carry the interviewer, and the audience, along while you take them on a ride. Verbal communication without sound bites is just too hard to follow. It&#8217;s boring. There is no rhythm. An interview needs to click along and be informative and entertaining. Sounds bites make that possible.</p>
<p><strong>Practice Your Sound Bite Skills (5 words)</strong></p>
<p>To practice your sound bites skills, open a free account at <a title="     Yahooo! Answers is a great place to practice your sound bite skills. " href="http://answers.yahoo.com/" target="_blank">Yahoo! Answers</a>, pick a topic and start practicing. Answer a question a day in six words or less. You can say more, in another paragraph, but start thinking in sounds bites or six words or less.</p>
<p><strong>Headings Make Great Sound Bites (5 words)</strong></p>
<p>Another way to practice sound bites is to divide your writing into headings. The headings are your sound bites. A secondary benefit of using headings in written communication is that &#8220;skimmers&#8221; will read the headings and detail oriented &#8220;readers&#8221; will read the text. You&#8217;ll get your point across and double your audience.</p>
<p>The more sound bites you can spit out, the LONGER you&#8217;ll stay on the air. Really.</p>
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