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This is Batch A of the One Week Challenge Scripts wherein our intrepid writers wrote a 12 page (or less) beautiful formated comedy script about carving a Jack O'Lantern. The names used are NOT the actual names of the writers
Truth or Bear by Judy - Short, Comedy - Bandmates James & Oliver visit a Rock N' Roll History museum, with their pizza delivery guy/best friend/neighbour Eric. Hilarity ensues. <12 pages - pdf, format
How To Carve A Pumpkin by Tulip Twinkle - Short, Comedy - A racist, degrading, over-the-top, 50s-style "How To" video on how to carve a jack-o-lantern. <12 pages - pdf, format
Monster's Contest by Angel - Short, Comedy - All the monsters want to do on this fine Saturday afternoon is have their pumpkin carving contest, but they are stopped by a corrupt politician. <12 pages - pdf, format
Not-a-problem by Dan - Short, Comedy - I like your smile. <12 pages - doc, format
Revenge of the Pumpkins by Erica - Short, Comedy - You can eat them in pies, <br>they have candle-lit eyes and they'll get their revenge to the children's surprise. <12 pages - pdf, format
Beacon Station by Greg - Short, Comedy - An Icelandic woman facing deportation finds herself caught up with a group of people seeking the services of a master jack-o'-lantern carver in New York State. <12 pages - pdf, format
I've read all six, and thought that they were all pretty good. Can't wait to see what the next batch brings. I love Halloween.
Cindy
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I actually think, if you wait a few days before producing the next lot, it may give all who have entered the OWC a chance to review the first batch; and, not until you have 26 reviews on each do you show the next batch ( just kidding).
I know that wouldn't happen, but at least it would be one way to force everyone to read ALL OF THE SCRIPTS.
I actually think, if you wait a few days before producing the next lot, it may give all who have entered the OWC a chance to review the first batch; and, not until you have 26 reviews on each do you show the next batch ( just kidding).
I know that wouldn't happen, but at least it would be one way to force everyone to read ALL OF THE SCRIPTS.
Elis,
The OWC is always a work in progress. The next batch will be up 'soon' which, as long time visitors know means somewhere between 1 hour and ten days...