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Don
Posted: March 18th, 2012, 5:34pm Report to Moderator
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Below is "Who Wrote What" in the Feb 2012 OWC.

Blood Roots was the Readers/Writers choice.

Kevin Lenihan (Leitskev), writer of Of Mice and Monsters gets a crappy mug as the second writer's choice.


Witch Hunt by Janet Clark (wonkavite) - Short - Joe McCarthy ain't seen nuthin' yet.... - pdf, format

Season of the Witch by Cindy L. Keller - Short - A man sits on death row for the murder of his wife, a Wiccan High Priestess. - pdf, format

Mitch by Mark Moore (irish eyes) - Short - With the imminent arrival of the prince of darkness and death to all humanity, three good witches summon up an unlikely hero from the spirit world. - pdf, format

Three by Darren Tomalin (darrenjames) - Short - Three Goddesses have had to live relatively normal lives since times have changed, but then a young white witch summons them to help her find love. - pdf, format

Of Mice and Monsters by Kevin Lenihan (Leitskev) - Short - A magic possessing gypsy girl in a Nazi concentration camp discovers there is no way to truly be free of the horror. - pdf, format

Dry Spell by Steve McDonell (stevie) - Short - A witch from the Middle Ages is sent to modern day London.  - pdf, format

The Secret War by Stewart Wadwell (macduff) - Short - British and German forces search for a girl who possesses supernatural abilities that could help turn the tide of World War 2. - pdf, format

The Other Side Of The Fence by Darren J Seeley - Short - After a breakup with her boyfriend, a church going teen discovers her best friend is into Wicca. - pdf, format

Pagan Man by Bill Sarre (reef dreamer) - Short - When the terms of an inheritance force a cash strapped womaniser to join a female Pagan commune - or lose the money - little does he know it was stolen from them, and their leader wants it back. - pdf, format

Wicca Patrol by Harley Wolfe Jr. (Hugh Hoyland) - Short - Sometimes more than a badge is needed to serve Justice. - pdf, format


Madame Laveau by Rebekah Hay (rdhay) - Short - In a city with a rich history of black magic, the daughter of a Voodoo queen must acknowledge her power and destiny to save the man she loves. - pdf, format

Real Counterfeit Witches Of The Twenty-First Century by Sandra El. Watson - Short - A witch and warlock living in the twenty-first century obsess over their rogue history from 1786 London. They find themselves victim to a curiously evolving coining machine.  - pdf, format

The Purifier by Arsenij Voitko - Short - An exquisite near-misanthropic modern day witch shows compassion to a woman, only to discover that the woman she saved is willing to sell her soul to Satan in exchange for powers.  - pdf, format

Witches' Flame by Gary Rademan (grademan) - Short - A young woman during the Great Depression struggles to choose between her destiny to heal the drought and the two men who claim her heart. - pdf, format

Blood Roots by Ryan Lee (Ryan1) - Short - A young mother, schooled in the ways of witchcraft, rekindles her long-dormant power in order to save her family, but in the process releases a force that even she cannot control. - pdf, format

Cherry Bomb by Sean Chipman (mr. blonde) - Short - When a lonely barfly has a one-night stand with a rich man, her life seems to be on the way up... until she becomes the prime suspect in his murder. - pdf, format

Sinister Plans by Pia - Short - A young girl, left home alone while her adoptive parents are on vacation gets a visit from an uncle she's never heard of. - pdf, format

A Mother's Legacy by Steven Cooper (CoopBazinga) - Short - A mother bonds with her daughter while uncovering her past which holds the key to saving their futures from an evil spirit. - pdf, format

A Walk on the Wicked Side by Gary Kohatsu (Abe from LA) - Short - A witch hexes a mobster's family before she is executed, and 20 years later the old woman's granddaughter must decide whether to lift the curse or see it through. - pdf, format

Hellfire by Rene Claveau (renec) - Short - A firefighter is caught in a war between witches and demons, a war being fought over him. - pdf, format

How to Make Me Disappear by Felipe Machado (cinemachado) - Short - After his best friend is bullied into committing suicide in a school bathroom, a young loner goes to great lengths to make himself disappear. - pdf, format

Salem Finds Me by Shawn Davis (ledbetter) - Short - Three teens find out that being witches ain't all it's cracked up to be.  - pdf, format


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So Jeff didn't write Salem Finds Me.  This is a shocking turn of events.  

Anyway, great owc and grats to Kev on a great script and new mug.
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Congrats to the winners and everyone who participated!

Great job by Ryan and Kevin!


'Artist' is not a term you should use to refer to yourself. Let others, and your work, do it for you.
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Congrats Kevin and Ryan
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Quoted from Ryan1
So Jeff didn't write Salem Finds Me.  This is a shocking turn of events.  



No but he wrote that sucky a$$ logline I took so much heat for. LOL

Congrats to everyone for a OWC well done.

And thanks to Jeff for being such a GREAT SPORT and playing along.

You people got hood winked!



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Congrats Kevin and Ryan!  Some good stuff elsewhere, too: Secret War, Walk on the Wicked Side and Dryspell stand out (to name a few.)  )))
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Well done Big Kev and RL!



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Nice job Ryan and Kevin!  Well done!


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Great work, Ryan and Kev!  Awesome job.

Also want to throw a shout out to Macduff for what I feel is easily the best concept, Secret War - Hell of an effort!

A special salute to the best character conceived for this OWC...Sacha, the teen/20 something girl who everyone thought was a dude from Salem Finds Me.

And finally,  a congrats to everyone who played along this time.  Some great starts - let's hope they turn into great completed scripts in about 7 weeks.
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Congrats to all.


Just Murdered by Sean Elwood (Zombie Sean) and Gabriel Moronta (Mr. Ripley) - (Dark Comedy, Horror) All is fair in love and war. A hopeless romantic gay man resorts to bloodshed to win the coveted position of Bridesmaid. 99 pages.
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Good work all.  Some fun scripts to read in this OWC.
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Congrats to the top guys Kev & Ryan - some surprises here too - Coop well done - your 2nd script here?? Good on you!

Well done all - some good stuff here.
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Good job everybody! Some fine work all round.

Thanks for all the comments and reviews on Secret War (especially Dreamscale). I'll be moving forward with the concept!

Again, it was a great exercise and we have some good shorts and great starts to scripts!


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The OWC is always fun, can't wait for the next one. The mug will follow me around the house keeping me awake and inspiring more annoying posts, hopefully some writing! Mug shots will follow.
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Hey congrates you guys, very well done indeed!

Ditos to the whole group, not a clunker in thr lot IMO.

VVWD


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Great job, everybody. Knew Jeff had something do to with Salem Finds Me...

Also, nice work for How to Make Me Disappear, Felipe. I really liked that one.
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Nice work everybody - especially Ryan and Kevin.

A very interesting OWC.

Kevin, now no ducking out like Ryan, you need a proper photo, mind you i remember you have graced these pages before.

Oh, and a big thanks out to those who read but didn't write - brett, jeff and Simon come to mind. No doubt there were others.


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Congrats to Kev and Ryan, both were great scripts. Good stuff.

Also, congrats to everyone who took part, I’ve learnt it’s not easy to come up with
something and get it down on paper in a week so well done to everyone. Some really good entries.


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Coop well done - your 2nd script here?? Good on you!


Thanks, Simon. Think you’re probably the only one liked it. It was a great experience and I took a lot away from it.


Quoted from Reef Dreamer
Oh, and a big thanks out to those who read but didn't write - brett, jeff and Simon come to mind. No doubt there were others.


I concur with this statement. Thanks to everyone who gave reads but didn’t enter, especially the guys who had to slug through my own script. Thanks.

At least I know my aim for the next OWC, runner-up gets you a mug and I want a crappy SS mug. I’m jealous, Kev.
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Congratulations to Ryan and Kevin!!

And Gary, was I now just surprised to find out Witche's Flame was yours! (BTW is it WITCHE'S FLAME OR WITCHES' FLAME?) It happened to be my personal favorite and it really was memorable for me the way you painted it.

Good job, everyone.  

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Great job all around, and congrats to Ryan and Kevin for coming out on top!


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My dad always had the expression: "second place is like kissing your sister!"

But not if you get a mug for it!

Shouldn't it be Witch's Flame?
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Congrats Kevin and Ryan  

and everyone else who had written a script for the OWC.

There were a lot of good reads this time around, but then again, there always seems to be a nice variety of good reads for every OWC.

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Quoted from leitskev
My dad always had the expression: "second place is like kissing your sister!"

But not if you get a mug for it!

Shouldn't it be Witch's Flame?


Typo on my part, but does Gary want it to be:

WITCH'S FLAME?

OR

WITCHES' FLAME?

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Oh, I guess it was plural, you're right. Witches' Flame. My bad!
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Congrats, guys!! Very good work

Congrats to everyone else who wrote, and mad props to the readers who didn't submit. You're awesome. Seriously
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Bravo to Ryan and Kevin for their outstanding stories.  I guess if I had voted for my third favorite, they would have been co-winners.

Congratulations to all writers, readers and cheerleaders in this "challenging" OWC.
I also want to commend the top-drawer writers, including Janet Clark and Cindy Keller, who took risks on stories out of their comfort zones.

And thanks to all readers of my Wicked Side script.  This OWC forced me to think of the story in terms of 90-100 pages, and to sidestep my preferred genre — Horror.  My story has veered toward a tale of revenge, which was unexpected at the outset.  I'm re-thinking the witchcraft angle and if it should be a part of this story as I move forward.

Thanks, Don, for another stimulating challenge.
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Congrats Ryan and Kevin and  my personal favorite "Secret War" from macDuff top notch.

Also congrats to everyone that entered, it wasn`t an easy topic.... Good job.

A big thank you to those who reviewed and didn`t enter..

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