Diane Sherlock

  • I went to TED Global!

    This year I attended TED Global in Edinburgh, Scotland. I didn’t really expect to get in (via application), but I did and it was extraordinary. I flew into London Heathrow the Saturday before the conference. Booked a hotel room near Bloomsbury Square and took the tube into central London. I ran into an art and…

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  • mid-week poetry

    Aimee Nezhukumatathil was kind enough to give me permission to read her poem, I Am Not The Hand, from her collection, At The Drive-In Volcano. Thanks to one of my mentors at Antioch, Gayle Brandeis for introducing me to Aimee’s amazing poems. I only hope I do it justice. I Am Not The Hand  (via SoundCloud) Recorded…

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  • Writing & Improv #1

    Quite possibly the first in a sporadic series…. This year, I returned to acting. I studied theater in college and worked both sides of the camera when I came to Hollywood. This time around, a remarkable number of things fell into place. I rejoined SAG-AFTRA and started meeting amazing people. Much of it led me…

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  • Here’s the conclusion to Lee Stoops’ great series on The Unforgettable Image. Hope you’ve enjoyed it and Lee, thank you so much! It was a real pleasure having you. Identification of Meaning’s Roots, Planting Your Own Think of an unforgettable image. You don’t need to go re-read the scene right now – I’m banking on…

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  • Here’s the next installment from Lee Stoops. Been a crazy week, so apologies for the delay in posting! Building the Case for Changing the Way We Think  We need to make sense of our perceptions. Imagination is the core of our human experience. It’s how we build memories and process. I’m not talking about imagination…

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  • Lee Stoops is back for week 3 of guest blogging:  Understanding the Science of Imagination and Memory  Memory and imagination are interchangeable in a way because of the way they inform one another. This is especially true in storytelling. And it’s kind of like a closed loop, a Mobius strip, with no clear chicken or…

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  • by guest blogger Lee Stoops:  In our generation of images and scenes, we tend to recreate the things that have strongly affected us. I need to note something about cliché here. Something is labeled cliché when it affects (or has affected) a lot of people. The problem with cliché, and why it doesn’t work for…

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  • It is my great pleasure to have a series of five posts by the super smart and talented Lee Stoops. Part One: What is the Unforgettable Image in Story? Curiosity killed the cat? Well, curiosity got the cat to that place. But, maybe it was deficient imagination that killed the cat. Imagination. Are you sick of…

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  • Wrestling Alligators

    Here is the audio version of the prologue to my latest novel,WRESTLING ALLIGATORS. It’s a ways off, but am looking forward to recording all of my novels. If you are a voiceover actor, musician, etc., check out Zen Pro Audio. Warren Dent will take good care of you. Amazing prices and stellar customer service. (update:…

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  • MegaCool

    Last year, the great people at scissors and spackle published my short story MegaCool. I just finished recording it and you can compare the written and verbal versions. A big thank you to the Don LaFontaine Voice Over Lab. I rejoined SAG-AFTRA and the Lab has been a fun place to experiment, to practice narration for…

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