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To Love & To Be Loved by Ronald Baez - Comedy - While enthusiastically awaiting the arrival of their friend Gatsby from his trip to London, a group of over-educated hipsters stir themselves into a comedic frenzy of philosophical debates, blackmail, secrecy, and accidental murder all for the sake of solidifying their ideals on the subjects of loving and being loved.  118 pages - pdf, format


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Great dialogue, you seem to have an acute sense of the inner relationships amongst a group of friends. It was an intelligent comedy that was even dark at some parts, and emilee's speach on page 110 was a satisfying summation of the title. I think you did a great job. the plot was definitely more riveting than the average ben stiller comedy, and the thing I enjoyed the most was the dialogue, very witty and enthralling
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