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  1. I’ve written a blog post on how to balance dialogue with narrative. Personally, I find it very easy to write pages of snappy dialogue and end up neglecting the narrative. Here is how I fix this in my own writing. I also take a quick look at how to fix the opposite problem, if you might struggle with having no dialogue at all.

    #WritingCommunity #SelfEditing #WritingTips #EditingTips

    ajeditorialservices.com/post/b

  2. [RUMOR] Primeiro teaser de “Vingadores: Doomsday” pode ser lançado em dezembro

    “Vingadores: Doomsday”, pode ganhar seu primeiro teaser em dezembro de 2025, de acordo com novos rumores divulgados pelo canal FilmThreat. A prévia seria exibida nos cinemas antes das sessões de “Avatar: Fogo e Cinzas”, que estreia em 18 de dezembro.

    A publicação afirma que o vídeo será mais do que um simples teaser, funcionando como uma apresentação estendida do novo vilão do MCU, o Doutor Destino, interpretado por Robert Downey Jr.. Fontes descrevem o personagem como um “monstro clássico”, comparado a Erik, de O Fantasma da Ópera, e revelam que seu visual incluirá uma armadura e máscara usadas para ocultar um corpo completamente destruído e coberto de cicatrizes.

    Embora o rumor ainda não tenha sido confirmado pela Marvel, a data parece plausível. A produtora não lançará nenhum novo filme nos próximos 12 meses, o que torna dezembro um momento estratégico para começar a construir o marketing de seu maior projeto desde Vingadores: Ultimato (2019).

    O teaser, segundo as informações, deve apresentar múltiplas cenas de ação e dar o primeiro vislumbre da nova ameaça multiversal que unirá heróis de diferentes realidades. A trama deve envolver o confronto entre Vingadores e X-Men, além da introdução do Quarteto Fantástico no universo principal da Marvel.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdykTiHVgVA

    Embora detalhes do enredo de “Vingadores: Doomsday” permaneçam em segredo, fontes indicam que o longa trará uma ameaça multiversal comandada por Doutor Destino, agora interpretado por Robert Downey Jr. A trama também pode envolver o aguardado confronto entre Vingadores e X-Men, inspirado tanto em histórias do universo regular quanto do universo Ultimate dos quadrinhos.

    O elenco de “Doomsday” inclui o retorno de diversos rostos conhecidos do MCU, como Benedict Cumberbatch (Doutor Estranho), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Anthony Mackie (Capitão América), Sebastian Stan (Soldado Invernal), Paul Rudd (Homem-Formiga), Letitia Wright (Pantera Negra), Winston Duke (M’Baku), Simu Liu (Shang-Chi), Florence Pugh (Yelena Belova), Lewis Pullman (Bob), David Harbour (Guardião Vermelho) e Hannah John-Kamen (Fantasma).

    A produção também contará com a presença dos X-Men clássicos, incluindo Patrick Stewart (Professor X), Ian McKellen (Magneto), James Marsden (Ciclope), Rebecca Romijn (Mística), Alan Cumming (Noturno) e Kelsey Grammer (Fera). Além das presenças de Channing Tatum como Gambit, personagem que foi introduzido em “Deadpool & Wolverine” e o próprio Deadpool, de Ryan Reynolds em uma participação especial.

    Quarteto Fantástico também integrará a narrativa, com Pedro Pascal (Sr. Fantástico), Vanessa Kirby (Mulher Invisível), Ebon Moss-Bachrach (O Coisa) e Joseph Quinn (Tocha Humana). O elenco ainda não está oficialmente completo e outros atores estão sendo especulados à retornarem como é o caso de Chris Evans e Hayley Atwell.

    O loga é dirigido pelos irmãos Joe e Anthony Russo, responsáveis por “Vingadores: Guerra Infinita” e “Ultimato”. O roteiro é assinado por Stephen McFeely, veterano da franquia e Michael Waldron, que trabalhou em produções como Loki e Doutor Estranho no Multiverso da LoucuraAlan Silvestre retorna na trilha sonora e na composição do icônico tema dos Vingadores. A produção executiva fica a cargo de Kevin Feige, ao lado dos irmãos Russo (via AGBO) e Jonathan Schwartz.

    Vingadores: Doomsday” estreia em 17 de dezembro de 2026 no Brasil, preparando o terreno para “Vingadores: Guerras Secretas” em 2027, a conclusão da Saga do Multiverso.

    https://youtu.be/Iy7k3aJS0Fw

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  3. News Bits–“Frail & Furious” for #Millions Missing; Usual Suspects at Psych Confab; Long COVID Advocates Channel ACT UP

    By David Tuller, DrPH *This is a crowdfunding month at UC Berkeley. If you’d like to support my work, the link is here. ********** “Frail and Furious” on May 12th Each year on May 12th, an international day of ME awareness, #MillionsMissing protests are held in cities across the world and draw significant media attention. This month’s #MillionsMissing campaign has the tagline “Frail & Furious,” according to the page for the event on #MEAction’s site. The organization launched the campaign ten years ago.  Why specifically “frail”? (“Furious” is easy to understand.) Here’s why, per #MEAction: “In the U.S., new Medicaid rules will force people with ME and Long COVID to work 80 hours per month or lose their government health insurance, unless they can prove they have a “serious or complex medical condition” in order to get a “medically frail” exemption. “We know that both are true for the majority of our community but, once again, we are having to fight to prove this to our health leaders. When ME is overlooked, people are denied the protections, services, and support that medically frail patients are supposed to receive.” Here’s some more information from the site: “Government and healthcare systems around the world fail to classify myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) as a serious, complex medical condition, leading to significant neglect in medical care and social services. Diagnoses are often delayed for years, disability qualifications are complicated, and our health care is at risk. ME receives far less funding for research relative to disease burden (only 3-7% of comparable illnesses), despite massive economic costs. Over and over again, people with ME and Long COVID are asked to prove their medical frailty – how sick we really are.   “This #MillionsMissing, we are Frail and Furious! This May, we will come together to show the world how devastating this …

    trialbyerror.org/2026/05/04/ne

  4. News Bits–“Frail & Furious” for #Millions Missing; Usual Suspects at Psych Confab; Long COVID Advocates Channel ACT UP

    By David Tuller, DrPH *This is a crowdfunding month at UC Berkeley. If you’d like to support my work, the link is here. ********** “Frail and Furious” on May 12th Each year on May 12th, an international day of ME awareness, #MillionsMissing protests are held in cities across the world and draw significant media attention. This month’s #MillionsMissing campaign has the tagline “Frail & Furious,” according to the page for the event on #MEAction’s site. The organization launched the campaign ten years ago.  Why specifically “frail”? (“Furious” is easy to understand.) Here’s why, per #MEAction: “In the U.S., new Medicaid rules will force people with ME and Long COVID to work 80 hours per month or lose their government health insurance, unless they can prove they have a “serious or complex medical condition” in order to get a “medically frail” exemption. “We know that both are true for the majority of our community but, once again, we are having to fight to prove this to our health leaders. When ME is overlooked, people are denied the protections, services, and support that medically frail patients are supposed to receive.” Here’s some more information from the site: “Government and healthcare systems around the world fail to classify myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) as a serious, complex medical condition, leading to significant neglect in medical care and social services. Diagnoses are often delayed for years, disability qualifications are complicated, and our health care is at risk. ME receives far less funding for research relative to disease burden (only 3-7% of comparable illnesses), despite massive economic costs. Over and over again, people with ME and Long COVID are asked to prove their medical frailty – how sick we really are.   “This #MillionsMissing, we are Frail and Furious! This May, we will come together to show the world how devastating this …

    trialbyerror.org/2026/05/04/ne

  5. News Bits–“Frail & Furious” for #Millions Missing; Usual Suspects at Psych Confab; Long COVID Advocates Channel ACT UP

    By David Tuller, DrPH *This is a crowdfunding month at UC Berkeley. If you’d like to support my work, the link is here. ********** “Frail and Furious” on May 12th Each year on May 12th, an international day of ME awareness, #MillionsMissing protests are held in cities across the world and draw significant media attention. This month’s #MillionsMissing campaign has the tagline “Frail & Furious,” according to the page for the event on #MEAction’s site. The organization launched the campaign ten years ago.  Why specifically “frail”? (“Furious” is easy to understand.) Here’s why, per #MEAction: “In the U.S., new Medicaid rules will force people with ME and Long COVID to work 80 hours per month or lose their government health insurance, unless they can prove they have a “serious or complex medical condition” in order to get a “medically frail” exemption. “We know that both are true for the majority of our community but, once again, we are having to fight to prove this to our health leaders. When ME is overlooked, people are denied the protections, services, and support that medically frail patients are supposed to receive.” Here’s some more information from the site: “Government and healthcare systems around the world fail to classify myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) as a serious, complex medical condition, leading to significant neglect in medical care and social services. Diagnoses are often delayed for years, disability qualifications are complicated, and our health care is at risk. ME receives far less funding for research relative to disease burden (only 3-7% of comparable illnesses), despite massive economic costs. Over and over again, people with ME and Long COVID are asked to prove their medical frailty – how sick we really are.   “This #MillionsMissing, we are Frail and Furious! This May, we will come together to show the world how devastating this …

    trialbyerror.org/2026/05/04/ne

  6. John Frankenheimer – „Wild Christmas“ (2000)

    Für John Frankenheimer, den Regisseur, der das amerikanische Kino über Jahrzehnte mit politischer Paranoia, kaltem Machtdenken und formaler Strenge geprägt hat, war es sein letzter Kinofilm – ein scheinbar simpler Heist-Thriller mit Weihnachtsgimmick. Doch unter der Oberfläche dieses Auftragsfilms arbeitet etwas ganz anderes. Seine Müdigkeit, sein Zorn und seine Ironie. Es wurde eine Abrechnung mit einem Kino, das längst aufgehört hat, Verantwortung zu übernehmen. (ARD, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  7. John Frankenheimer – „Wild Christmas“ (2000)

    Für John Frankenheimer, den Regisseur, der das amerikanische Kino über Jahrzehnte mit politischer Paranoia, kaltem Machtdenken und formaler Strenge geprägt hat, war es sein letzter Kinofilm – ein scheinbar simpler Heist-Thriller mit Weihnachtsgimmick. Doch unter der Oberfläche dieses Auftragsfilms arbeitet etwas ganz anderes. Seine Müdigkeit, sein Zorn und seine Ironie. Es wurde eine Abrechnung mit einem Kino, das längst aufgehört hat, Verantwortung zu übernehmen. (ARD, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  8. John Frankenheimer – „Wild Christmas“ (2000)

    Für John Frankenheimer, den Regisseur, der das amerikanische Kino über Jahrzehnte mit politischer Paranoia, kaltem Machtdenken und formaler Strenge geprägt hat, war es sein letzter Kinofilm – ein scheinbar simpler Heist-Thriller mit Weihnachtsgimmick. Doch unter der Oberfläche dieses Auftragsfilms arbeitet etwas ganz anderes. Seine Müdigkeit, sein Zorn und seine Ironie. Es wurde eine Abrechnung mit einem Kino, das längst aufgehört hat, Verantwortung zu übernehmen. (ARD, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  9. John Frankenheimer – „Wild Christmas“ (2000)

    Für John Frankenheimer, den Regisseur, der das amerikanische Kino über Jahrzehnte mit politischer Paranoia, kaltem Machtdenken und formaler Strenge geprägt hat, war es sein letzter Kinofilm – ein scheinbar simpler Heist-Thriller mit Weihnachtsgimmick. Doch unter der Oberfläche dieses Auftragsfilms arbeitet etwas ganz anderes. Seine Müdigkeit, sein Zorn und seine Ironie. Es wurde eine Abrechnung mit einem Kino, das längst aufgehört hat, Verantwortung zu übernehmen. (ARD, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  10. News Bits–“Frail & Furious” for #Millions Missing; Usual Suspects at Psych Confab; Long COVID Advocates Channel ACT UP

    By David Tuller, DrPH *This is a crowdfunding month at UC Berkeley. If you’d like to support my work, the link is here. ********** “Frail and Furious” on May 12th Each year on May 12th, an international day of ME awareness, #MillionsMissing protests are held in cities across the world and draw significant media attention. This month’s #MillionsMissing campaign has the tagline “Frail & Furious,” according to the page for the event on #MEAction’s site. The organization launched the campaign ten years ago.  Why specifically “frail”? (“Furious” is easy to understand.) Here’s why, per #MEAction: “In the U.S., new Medicaid rules will force people with ME and Long COVID to work 80 hours per month or lose their government health insurance, unless they can prove they have a “serious or complex medical condition” in order to get a “medically frail” exemption. “We know that both are true for the majority of our community but, once again, we are having to fight to prove this to our health leaders. When ME is overlooked, people are denied the protections, services, and support that medically frail patients are supposed to receive.” Here’s some more information from the site: “Government and healthcare systems around the world fail to classify myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) as a serious, complex medical condition, leading to significant neglect in medical care and social services. Diagnoses are often delayed for years, disability qualifications are complicated, and our health care is at risk. ME receives far less funding for research relative to disease burden (only 3-7% of comparable illnesses), despite massive economic costs. Over and over again, people with ME and Long COVID are asked to prove their medical frailty – how sick we really are.   “This #MillionsMissing, we are Frail and Furious! This May, we will come together to show the world how devastating this …

    trialbyerror.org/2026/05/04/ne