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Grandma Bear
Posted: September 4th, 2010, 9:30pm Report to Moderator
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Just submitted mine. Warts and all!


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Wow, from page 39 to submitted...amazing, Pia...amazing!

Great job everyone!
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not amazing at all...I just didn't change the second half at all. I ran out of time.  


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Oh well, that's OK.  You got it done and that's what counts.

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I'm the one who hasn't submitted yet.

Still tweaking it. It still sucks. Oh well.


FEATURE:

Memwipe
- Sci-Fi, Action, Thriller (114 pages) - In a world where memories can be erased by request, a Memory Erasing Specialist desperately searches for the culprit when his wife becomes a target for erasure -- with his former colleagues hot on his trail.
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Dreamscale
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Good job, Herman!  I love the determination!  taking it right down to the wire.

It doesn't suck.  You've done a great job in writing and conceiving a script in 7 weeks.  It's not easy and you should be proud of yourself.

1 hour remaining.

I guess our newest buddy, Ray, has bowed out and disappeared.  He's this 7WC's Baltis.

Oh well, good job again to all who finished.  Be proud...and have a nice, long pull on a drink!
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...and have a nice, long pull on a drink!


that's why I was unable to finish!  


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Submitted.

Anyone got to read Baltis' script last year?


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Memwipe
- Sci-Fi, Action, Thriller (114 pages) - In a world where memories can be erased by request, a Memory Erasing Specialist desperately searches for the culprit when his wife becomes a target for erasure -- with his former colleagues hot on his trail.
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Anyone got to read Baltis' script last year?

No. We all loved him until he failed to live up to his bragging...


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Quoted from Dreamscale
I guess our newest buddy, Ray, has bowed out and disappeared.  He's this 7WC's Baltis.



You have me chuckling with these histrionics of yours.
Glad you have few enough responsibilities that you could get what you have turned in.
I'm sure whatever you had completed three weeks ago was gold and look forward to learning from you, as always.

Cheers.



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Everyone:
CONGRATULATIONS
on getting some hard work pounded out!


The various approaches to a theme should be quite fascinating to pick apart.
Ya'll have a great holiday.



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Dreamscale
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And there he is!  RAY!!!!!  HOORAY!!!!  BOO!! HISS!!!!  HOORAY...

Raymond, you chuckler, you.  What's the deal, bud?  You in?  You've been quiet today...busy writing, I assume...and hope.

I wasn't done 3 weeks ago.  It was last week.  All that glitters is not gold...
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Nice to see you're paying attention. It warms my cockles.
I started this project three weeks into it, four weeks ago, so just a wee bit of "Oh. Yeah". would be appropriate on your behalf.

You assume more than is prudent.

>> I wasn't done 3 weeks ago.  It was last week.  All that glitters is not gold... <<

Alas, by that measure I will have been done ahead of you by two full weeks.
Raspberries to you, Captain D!
Raspberries to you.



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Now, we all know at least one major rewrite will be on deck for these. Not surprisingly, likely at least a third draft.

In the past have you guys moved on to complete a full package of drafting a synopsis, treatments and elevator/two min/ten min pitches?

What is the interest in developing such for this 7WC?

When Babz speaks of writers marketing themselves I take that to be reasonably serious and valid.
Anything else we can come to the table with?



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Dreamscale
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Come to the table with a finished script on the deadline and you will be gold raspberries.

Mellow, dude.  Seems like you've got something wedged deep up your ass, and that's too bad, cause it probably hurts like a bitch.

I've only been trying to help everyone finish by being supportive and keep focused on the deadline.

Sorry you have a problem with that.
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