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These numbers are based on scripts submitted by email address that are currently on the site. For this purpose, a series is considered a short. Except for Bruce Snyder, this list does not include co-written works. Does not include the most recent OWC. This is the top 15 and then I added other folks who chimed in on the thread who may be interested on number of works live on the site.
Michel J. Duthin - 52 works (8 features 44 shorts)
Bruce Snyder - 49 works (31 shorts + 18 cowrites) mostly "The Lunchroom" Series
Mike Shelton (shelton) - 42 works (9 features 33 shorts)
Stephen Brown (stebrown) - 37 shorts/series
Phil Clarke Jr. (dogglebe) 37 works (9 features 28 shorts)
Zack M. Akers - 35 works (4 features 31 shorts)
Tyler Higgins (Higgonator) 33 works (3 features 30 shorts/series)
George Willson (tubkas) - 32 works (6 features 26 shorts/series)
James McClung 31 works (11 features 20 shorts)
Simon K. Parker - 30 works (3 features 27 shorts)
Cindy L. Keller - 29 works (6 features 23 shorts)
Steven Cameron (Wesley) - 27 shorts
Matthew Orobko 26 works (14 features 12 shorts)
Steve McDonell (stevie) 25 works (5 features, 20 shorts)
Simon Colligan (SiColl007) - 19 works (4 features and 15 shorts)
Shawn Davis (ledbetter) 18 works (5 features, 13 shorts)
Mark Lyons (rc1107) 17 works (2 features, 15 shorts)
Pia Cook (me) - 15 works (1 feature 14 shorts)* note: Pia originally had 43 works (3 features and 40 shorts), but she hosted the scripts on her site which is no longer working so the listings for those works were removed).
Bert - 15 (1 feature and 14 shorts) (note: this doesn't include guest writings and the Tanis bookends for the soul shadow series
Jeff Bush (dreamscale) - 15 works (2 features and 13 shorts)
Mark Moore - 14 works (3 features and 11 shorts)
DenaMcKinnon - 13 works (2 features and 11 shorts)
Michael Joseph Kospiah (spesh2k) - 10 works (6 features and 4 shorts)
Total Works on the site: [list] [*]Mike Shelton (shelton) - 42 works (9 features 33 shorts)
Whoo!
I had two other features that used to be on the site, but I had to pull them when they went into development. To channel Spinal Tap, "My features go to 11."
Hmm. As a stats analyst guy in sports, I find this thread pretty interesting.
Although, I am a firm believer in quality over quantity. :-) (I'm not just saying that because I'm not on the list, either. If I hadn't changed my e-mail address in '09, I'd be in between Michael Orobko and Simon Colligan.)
Now that I'm done with the feature I was working on, (can't submit because I don't have the rights), I'm hoping to have some more shorts done by end of summer.
It's a great feeling to finish a feature, but I still love knocking a story out in a day or two.
That's odd, Don. I've done a rough count of my stuff from memory and it comes to about 15 in total that I know about. Six features and the rest are shorts.
Oh, and rc? Aussies have the longest ones. Fairly common knowledge that...
I've seen the pictures of you in the shorts. If you can't dangle out of those...
Well put, Mark. In Australia, the males are taught early on that anything over 4 inches is big...down under, that is. They come to America and find out how untrue that really is!
Didn't Michael Cornetto have a ton on here, too? Not sure if, like me, they were all sent under the same e-mail address, though.
I've seen the pictures of you in the shorts. If you can't dangle out of those...
The denim cutoffs are specialy made in Australia to accommodate most of us. They have an inner belt section, where you lift and wrap your tockley. It's quite comfy, lol
I'm very surprised that Casey Wrenn didn't come up on here? Formerly Zondaguy something or other. I doubt anyone remembers him now but he seemed to have thousands of scripts, mostly slashers on here.
Also Brandon Taylor (Brandon T) had a load.
"We don't make movies for critics, since they don't pay to see them anyhow."