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1. Preview: 60+ Animated Feature Films to Look for in 2017

The most comprehensive list of 2017 theatrical animated features!

The post Preview: 60+ Animated Feature Films to Look for in 2017 appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. ‘Your Name’ Becomes All-Time No. 1 Japanese Film in China

Makoto Shinkai's "Your Name" has just set another box office record!

The post ‘Your Name’ Becomes All-Time No. 1 Japanese Film in China appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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3. The Cartoon Brew 2016-17 Animation Award Winners Tracker

Stay up-to-date on which animation and vfx films are winning end-of-year honors.

The post The Cartoon Brew 2016-17 Animation Award Winners Tracker appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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4. ‘Moana’ Three-peats Atop U.S. Box Office, ‘Your Name’ #1 In China, ‘Sing’ Tops in Germany

Animation is No. 1 all over the world!

The post ‘Moana’ Three-peats Atop U.S. Box Office, ‘Your Name’ #1 In China, ‘Sing’ Tops in Germany appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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5. Who’s Winning All the Accolades This Year? Check Out Our Award Tracker

A handy tracker to keep up with who's winning all the feature animation accolades in 2016.

The post Who’s Winning All the Accolades This Year? Check Out Our Award Tracker appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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6. L.A. Film Critics Pick ‘Your Name’ Best Animated Film, ‘Red Turtle’ As Runner-Up

Makoto Shinkai's "Your Name" wins its first significant American honor.

The post L.A. Film Critics Pick ‘Your Name’ Best Animated Film, ‘Red Turtle’ As Runner-Up appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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7. Chinese Embrace Makoto Shinkai’s ‘Your Name,’ Reject ‘Moana’

Lin-Manuel who? Chinese moviegoers have made a clear choice.

The post Chinese Embrace Makoto Shinkai’s ‘Your Name,’ Reject ‘Moana’ appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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8. Japan’s Smash Hit ‘Your Name’ Will Make An Oscar Run This Year

American distributor Funimation plans a one-week Oscar qualification run this December.

The post Japan’s Smash Hit ‘Your Name’ Will Make An Oscar Run This Year appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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9. ‘Your Name’ Reigns Over Japan’s Box Office For Seventh Week

"Your Name" has captivated Japanese audiences in a way that no other film has since the release of Disney's "Frozen."

The post ‘Your Name’ Reigns Over Japan’s Box Office For Seventh Week appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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10. ‘Your Name’ Becomes First Non-Miyazaki Anime to Top $100 Million in Japan

Makoto Shinkai’s smash-hit "Your Name" is an unstoppable force at the Japanese box office.

The post ‘Your Name’ Becomes First Non-Miyazaki Anime to Top $100 Million in Japan appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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11. 47 Animated Features to Look for in 2016

From new visions to revivals of lost wonders, next year's incoming animated features reach far and wide. But how far?

The post 47 Animated Features to Look for in 2016 appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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12. How to Become a Freelance Writer: Interview with Suzanne Lieurance, the Working Writer's Coach


Today I have the pleasure of featuring an interview by Donna McDine with Suzanne Lieurance, the Working Writer's Coach.

Ready to start a freelance writing business but you don't know how?

Have you been looking online for someone or something that will help you?

Then find out more about the Working Writer's Club in this interview with the club's founder and president, Suzanne Lieurance, the Working Writer's Coach.

The Working Writer's Club might be just what you're searching for!

Q: Suzanne, as the founder and director of the Working Writer's Club what is the first thing you would like people to know when visiting www.workingwritersclub.com?

A: I'd like visitors to know that our club is all about helping freelance writers learn to write better, make more money, and live the writer's life they've always dreamed of living.

Q: Having created your own successful freelance writing career you know what it takes to build momentum. What is one of the most critical steps a writer needs to take consistently to develop their own freelance writing career?

A: The most critical step is to develop your goals - you have to KNOW what you want before you can figure out HOW to get there. Yet, this is the one thing that so many new writers don't take the time to do - or at least they don't take enough time to do it well. They may think that "write a novel this year" is a goal. But actually, I think of a goal as something even BIGGER than that. Writing a novel is an action step toward a goal rather than a goal itself. To get to the goal, consider WHY do you want to write a novel? What do you want this novel to do for you or your career? Your answer to that question is closer to your goal (or at least one of your major goals).

Q: What advice would you give to a newbie in freelance writing? And the intermediate freelance writer that has seen some success, but seems to be in a holding pattern at the moment?

A: Whether you're a newbie or an intermediate freelance writer - or even a very experienced, successful writer - continue to learn from other successful writers.

Join our club or another organization for writers. Then take an active part in whatever group you join. Next, develop a focus for your writing and create no more than 3 major writing/career goals for yourself that you hope to attain within the next 12 months.

Also, constantly evaluate what you're doing to see if it's getting you closer to your goals. If it isn't, then change what you're doing.

Q: By becoming a member of the Working Writer's Club what can a freelancer expect?

A: Well, for one thing, you can expect us to help you create a focus for your writing career or your writing business. And, we can help you create no more than 3 major goals - so you'll get really, really clear about WHAT you want, WHERE you're wanting to go, and then we'll help you stay focused so you take the steps to attain your goals and build your writing career and/or your writing business.

Q: With the wealth of freelance writing information available on the Internet what makes the Working Writer's Club unique?

A: I think the one thing that makes the Working Writer's Club unique is that we're not out to get you into our club so we can sell you a bunch of other high priced programs or products. We just want people who love to write and want to build a business or a career around wr

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