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High School Hell by Dennis Coleman - Horror - TWILIGHT meets THE CRAFT. Satan's half-human son hides from his father's emissaries in a small town high school and falls for two very different sisters in this supernatural romance. 119 pages - pdf, format
The title sounds right up my alley. I'm slammed for the next two weeks, but I'll read as soon as I can .
I'm sad to see so many scripts on here without a single comment. My feedback isn't great, but I promise to throw my two cents in on as many scripts as I can. I understand being busy, but I hope no one holds back on feedback because they're don't think they have much to offer. I think we're all craving any sort of feedback, even if its on just a logline or the first page.
I think we're all craving any sort of feedback, even if its on just a logline or the first page.
Some prefer to simply list their scripts and do not want feedback. The reason so many scripts are there without a read is generally because those writers do not participate here.
Like this writer... you could go through the entire script, spend three hours pointing out your likes and dislikes only for that writer to never read it, or even just hate you for not loving it. Maybe they'll even call you names, that can be entertaining but it can also give you a headache.
Some prefer to simply list their scripts and do not want feedback.
Oh wow, I didn't realize that... For those of us that do, should we tag our posts with "I'm craving your feedback"? I guess I shouldn't be using this thread as a forum for this discussion...
So I should ask before I spend any time reading, Dennis, would you like feedback? If not, I'll happily shut up and go about my day.
Dustin is so right on this and it's annoying. However, stories that actually garner my interest I read anyway because it's a learning process for the reader as well.
I usually make a short comment and wait for feedback, or just ask as you did if they care for it. Anyway hope you continue to drop by.
BLB
Commodus: But the Emperor Claudius knew that they were up to something. He knew they were busy little bees. And one night he sat down with one of them and he looked at her and he said, "Tell me what you have been doing, busy little bee..."
Dustin is so right on this and it's annoying. However, stories that actually garner my interest I read anyway because it's a learning process for the reader as well.
I usually make a short comment and wait for feedback, or just ask as you did if they care for it. Anyway hope you continue to drop by.
BLB
Quite right. I used to post a whole list of notes, I no longer bother if I am not convinced that the writer is active or interested.