“How to Write a Story”

In every story, there must be a beginning, a middle,
and an end.  It must contain a main theme that holds
everything in the story together.  The story should also
have a main character who has to achieve a goal in
the story.  There should also be an opposing force,
an antagonist, and/or a villain who has the same goal,
but for a different reason and who goes about achieving
the goal in a different way.

Another key element to writing an effective story is
to make sure you are “showing” the story and not
“telling” the story.  The way you accomplish this is
to pay special attention to your verb usage.  Using
passive verbs results in “telling” the story.  Using
action verbs results in “showing” the story.  You
must have the instinct to know when to use
passive verbs and when to use action verbs.  This
will make a big difference in the effectiveness of
your story.

A compelling story always contains these story
elements.  It is in the execution of these elements
that determines how compelling your story will be.

I hope this is of help to you.

Award-Winning Writer/Filmmaker Donald L. Vasicek

Wyoming Carbon County Higher Education Center Sand Creek Massacre Presentation

 

The Wyoming Carbon County Higher Education Center hosted me on March 3, 2012.  I gave a presentation and screening event of my award-winning documentary film, “The Sand Creek Massacre”, to a standing room only audience.   Questions afterwards were penetrating and abysmal about the atrocities that took place during the massacre. The fine point of my appearance was that racism in America is a cancer. It continues to eat away at the heart of the collective consciousness. Racists/bigots are the cancer. All human beings are equal. Education is a powerful weapon here, and once those who believe they are better than others learn and integrate that into their daily thinking, then, the collective consciousness can become stronger and more vital.

The Essence of Natural Beauty

Nature in its most unaltered form.

The natural beauty of nature exhibits life in its essence. Embrace this. It will take you on a journey from which you will greatly benefit.

-Donald L. Vasicek

Award-Winning Writer/Filmmaker Donald L. Vasicek’s Credits

Award-Winning Writer/Filmmaker Donald L. Vasicek - Summit-Chief Mountain - Colorado

Films and Televison:

“Running Horses”, Actor – Short Film – Angel Street Films

“Faces”, Writer, Director, Producer – Olympus Films+, LLC

“Warriors of Virtue”, Feature Film – Writer Consultant – MGM

“Born to Win”, Screenwriter Story – Incline Productions, Inc.

“The Lost Heart”, Screenwriter – American Pictures

“The Sand Creek Massacre”, Writer, Director, Producer – Olympus Films+, LLC

“Born to Kill”, Screenwriter – Rocky Group, Inc.

“Die Hard With a Vengeance”, Extra – 20th Century Feature Fox

“Mystery of Flight 1501”, Extra – ABC Movie of the Week

“Father Dowling”, Extra – ABC Episodic Series

Books:

“The Write Focus”, Author
Olympus Films+, LLC, Publisher

“How to Write, Sell and Get Your Screenplays Produced”, Author
Olympus Films+, LLC, Publisher

“When We Don’t Remember, A Book About Incest, Writing Consultant
by
Lyda W. Hersloff, Ph.D
Distinctive Publishing, Publisher

“Urban Wakeup”, Ghostwriter
by
Nima Javaheri
Urban Wakeup, Publisher

“Me Jane…Not You!”, Writing Consultant
by
Lydie Denier
Magellan Books, Publisher

“Police-Community Relations”, Writing Consultant
by
William A. Snell
U. S. Department of Housing & Urban Development

Articles
Have written and published over 1,000 articles on writing, screenwriting, and filmmaking.

Donald L. Vasicek

“Passion”

The essence of any success resides in the heart. When ignited, the heart emits passion. This passion, then, starts the brain. The brain then does its thing. This passion is a constant reminder to “stay on the path”, particularly when clouds are dark. Weather the storm. Perseverance is the consequence of passion.

-Donald L. Vasicek

Passion