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Let Their Reputation Precede Them: Introducing Characters For Maximum Impact

by Brian on November 17, 2010

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Lessons In And Out Of The Arena: Spartacus: Blood And Sand (Season 1)

by Brian on November 7, 2010

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Do It All, Or Die Trying: The Way Of The Renaissance Writer

by Brian on October 18, 2010

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Agree To Disagree: The Key To Constant Conflict, Part 2

by Brian on October 8, 2010

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Agree To Disagree: The Key To Constant Conflict, Part 1

by Brian on September 9, 2010

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Ridley And Russell’s Robin Hood: Stealing From The Plot And Keeping It For Themselves

by Brian on May 31, 2010

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  • About Warrior Poet

    So glad you made it.

    My name is Brian Hodge, and what's on tap here is a look at writing, creativity, and storytelling through the multifaceted lens of the warrior poet ethos ... the development of mind, body, and spirit as one.

    I'm the author of 14 books and a lot of other stuff. Book #14, Picking The Bones, became the first to be honored with a Publishers Weekly starred review.

    For more on all that rot, please visit my web site.

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