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October 2014 Who Wrote What and Writer's Choice (currently 6999 views) |
Pale Yellow |
Posted: November 11th, 2014, 6:49pm |
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Big congrats to Ewall! Super job |
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wonkavite |
Posted: November 11th, 2014, 8:52pm |
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Congratulations, guys!! And hah! Bill, I called you on The Price. KNEW it! (It's just got your sort of vibe...)
Great job from all...
Cheers,
--Janet (W)
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dead by dawn |
Posted: November 11th, 2014, 9:18pm |
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I didn't read many of these, but, wow...well, great work to Dena and John. Halloween, Baby! was awesome. Good stuff, John. |
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EWall433 |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 12:56am |
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Holy carp, really?! I thought Halloween Baby! was taking it to the house Congrats to Henry, John, Ryan and Bill. Particularly Henry and John. Enjoy the AWESOME mug! And thanks to everyone who read and reviewed and to Don of course for hosting (yes, you may send me a cat's head ) It’s been a blast as always! |
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khamanna |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 2:12am |
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Congrats to the writers choice.
I gave my vote to Halloween Baby, Pins and Needles and Nathan Green. Happy to see two out of three made it.
Can't believe I messed up all my guesses! Rick - huh, I remember what you said about the Head. And I thought and thought why he's paying so much attention to that...
Thanks, Don - this OWC was a lot of fun.
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mmmarnie |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 3:33am |
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Congrats EWall. That was one of my 2 recommends! Most of my considers made the top 4 also. My other recommend...Da Horns. You are awesome Dena. Seriously.
I suck at guessing these. I only got one right and that was Jean Peirre's and only because I recognized he bolded his characters names. LOL.
And the big surprise...John wrote "Halloween Baby". LOL. No wonder I couldn't guess it!!
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CoopBazinga |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 5:38am |
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LocationPerth, Australia Posts1175 Posts Per Day 0.26 |
Well done, Eric - excellent entry and well deserved.
A big thanks to Don for organizing - good stuff. |
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nawazm11 |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 8:24am |
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Good job all! Didn't get to finish them all this time so I didn't vote but there was some really good stuff here. Probably one of the best OWCs regarding entry quality. |
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RayW |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 10:38am |
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LocationAbout a thousand years from now. Posts1821 Posts Per Day 0.36 |
I don't recognize several of these authors by their proper names, helps to have their SS handles attached.
I posted an open invite at IndieTalk.com well before the challenge got underway plus a few supplemental provocations hoping for some cross pollination between SS & IT.
Wanna know if anyone from there threw an entry into the ring here.
How many "New to SS" screenwriters are there for this OWC?
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DustinBowcot |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 10:44am |
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Well done EWall and to everyone that did well. Commiserations to those that didn't. |
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Stumpzian |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 11:13am |
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LocationNorth Carolina Posts662 Posts Per Day 0.18 |
Congratulations to Eric, and a big thanks to those who wrote reviews of my entry, "Conversion." I received many excellent suggestions for revising the script. A wonderful experience for me. |
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JonnyBoy |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 11:27am |
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LocationLondon, England Posts994 Posts Per Day 0.18 |
The other interesting thing about the reveal is it shows who went around praising their own script. Clever, or a bit cringeworthy? Tut tut. |
| Guess who's back? Back again? |
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Gum |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 12:48pm |
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LocationSome travelling Circus... Posts832 Posts Per Day 0.41 |
Congrats Eric! As well, to all others who wrote in a writer's choice with their concept and creative take on this difficult theme. All were a well deserved recognition for this OWC. |
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Kyle |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 2:31pm |
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Well done to the winner, runners up and everyone who entered. Big thanks to Don for the hard work.
I'm one of the new members who entered. I've been writing for about a year but this was the first bit of feedback I've had so it's a big step for me. Not gonna lie, I was bricking it when my script (Justice at Sundown) was listed.
Thanks for all the reviews, good and bad. I'm not a big horror fan but this was fun and educational. There's clearly a lot of talented writers here. Looking forward to the next one. |
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rendevous |
Posted: November 12th, 2014, 3:34pm |
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LocationOver there. Posts2354 Posts Per Day 0.43 |
The other interesting thing about the reveal is it shows who went around praising their own script. Clever, or a bit cringeworthy? Tut tut. |
Replace the word 'bit' with with the word 'utterly' and you're about halfway there. R |
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