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Don
Posted: July 19th, 2020, 11:39pm Report to Moderator
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So, what are you writing?

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Week 3 is up.  The consolidated list will go up in the morning along with the voting sheet.  Apologies for the delay.

Don


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The scripts are up super fast.
Thank you, Don!

Edit: Oh, yes, and of course thanks to Blondie.
Without him there would be no angst, torture, insomnia,  and anxiety ridden dreams, and we would have dinner on time.  



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stevie
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Cheers Don and Blondie



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Thanks Don and Sean! Jumping in right now!!


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Thank you, Don!
Thank you, Sean!

I already read 6. Going to start the comments tomorrow. I'm planning to write more on scripts this time. Cos I have thoughts.
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LC
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The Mystery genre, so far, seems to be the hardest to nail.


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Thanks Don/Sean, that's my evening sorted


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Quoted from AnthonyCawood
Thanks Don/Sean, that's my evening sorted

Well, you're good, Ant. That's some people's week sorted.  


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AnthonyCawood
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Good = insomnia, Libby


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MarkRenshaw
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I'm up, I've got coffee - let's dig in!


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mmmarnie
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I have a question about genre. If there are 2 represented, for example: a sci fi that's also a comedy...or thriller that's also a fantasy... is that okay or is it supposed to be only the one genre given?


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Marnie, What I do remember Blondie saying was that Comedy covered Romance and Crime covered Drama. A little fusion is okay.

Having said that I suppose Sean could weigh in with more clarification but one of his favourite sayings during this Tournament has been that he let's you be the judge.

Personally, I don't mind a bit of crossover.
Others might see it differently.


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stevie
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Yeah a bit of comedy in another genre is fine even a sci fo or horror. Comic dialogue not over done is ok.   And crime and mystery can be similar so fine by me

But once you have talking animals in a thriller or action then it becomes fantasy.  It’s getting around the system and I don’t like it as the rest of us are busting a gut trying to do it properly.

Spewing now I didn’t put the Death Star or talking dildoes in my Rd 3 one.



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mmmarnie
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Spewing now I didn’t put the Death Star or talking dildoes in my Rd 3 one.


Well now I'm extra glad I didn't draw SciFi cus the only way I could have wrapped my noggin around it is to make it like Star Wars....which is obviously a fantasy. Lol.

Okay...so only human characters unless it's fantasy. Thanks for clarifying.


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I've been through most of them, I'll cover any I've missed tomorrow. So far, the most common usage of nature vs nurture is twins and Hitler, lol!


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