Home > Characterization, Plot, & Setting / Creative Process / Quotes, Words, & Phrases How to Meet Your Characters: Volcano Optional “Live with a man 40 years, share his house, his meals, speak on every subject. Then tie him up and hold him over the volcano’s edge, and on that day, you will finally meet the man.” Shan Yu via Shepherd Book from Joss Whedon’s Firefly Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading… Related Tags:FireflyJoss WhedonJoss Whedon QuoteJoss Whedon quote who they really areJoss whedon quote you take peopleJoss Whedon quote you take people you put them on a journeyShan Yu QuoteShan Yu Quote VolcanoShepherd BookVolcanoyou take people you put them on a journey you give them peril you find out who they really are Related Posts General Thoughts & Updates / Quotes, Words, & Phrases There’s No Copyright Infringement if There’s No Copyright Characterization, Plot, & Setting / Humor & Wordplay / Literary Devices & Writing Techniques A Little Allusion Never Hurt Anybody Characterization, Plot, & Setting / Theatre & Film A Litmus Test for Characterization: Tom Hiddleston’s Fan Letter to Joss Whedon Creative Process / General Thoughts & Updates / Literary Devices & Writing Techniques / Poetry Poetry In Movies & More Quotes, Words, & Phrases What “Bless Your Heart” Really Means Characterization, Plot, & Setting / General Thoughts & Updates Don’t Count on Word Count Too Much Leave a ReplyCancel reply Prev Post Writer’s Digest: Its Usefulness Is Inversely Proportionate to Its Size Next Post Plotting Against Your Characters
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