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... Gosh Darn Glimmer-Gleam he keeps grabbing... and no one will ever no why because the posts were deleted... and he was the one who really started it all.
Exactly. I know how to clean up my messes. It was fun, but had to go.
I would imagine the authors will be revealed soon enough.
I believe as other do that Pia wrote Love Letters, and Sandra had her name on hers... unless it was put there on purpose, to throw us off...
I got an e-mail from one writer thanking me for reading the script and commenting. (so I know who wrote that one).
I saw Breanne around the boards lately, too. There were a couple scripts that were really well-written, so maybe one of them may belong to her... but then again she's newly married, so maybe not.
Ah! I give up. All this thinking is giving me a headache. Guess I'll have to wait.
Cindy
Award winning screenwriter Available screenplays TINA DARLING - 114 page Comedy ONLY OSCAR KNOWS - 99 page Horror A SONG IN MY HEART - 94 page Drama HALLOWEEN GAMES - 105 page Drama
Since the issue of "spoiler" has come up a lot lately. I am going to start typing "Spoiler" at the top of each review.
LOL, it will get to be such a habit, I'll be writing someone an ordinary email, and I'll write: Spoiler, and they will think I've flipped my lid. And at that point, I probably will have.
I'm with the girls here. I also think it's a given.
How do you respond to a script after reading it? You write what you think about it, and that involves the story, the characters, what worked for the reader, and what did not. So I believe that if people don't want the script spoiled for them, they shouldn't read what others have to say about it.
Anyway, how can you leave a reply without a spoiler?
Unless you write something like: it didn't work for me.
Cindy
Award winning screenwriter Available screenplays TINA DARLING - 114 page Comedy ONLY OSCAR KNOWS - 99 page Horror A SONG IN MY HEART - 94 page Drama HALLOWEEN GAMES - 105 page Drama
i agree with "the girls"...it should be assumed that offering a critique of a submission is going to reveal key elements in the piece...if you don't want to know the score of the game, don't watch sportscenter...