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Sandra Elstree.
Posted: August 5th, 2007, 5:28pm Report to Moderator
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What if the Hokey Pokey, IS what it's all about?

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After sending off my completed, but still drafty script (How do you fill in the chinks in under five days?) for the one week challenge, something dreadful occurred to me.

I do a lot of proofreading, but this time my internal editor must have went on holidays.

A day after submitting it, something occurred to me.

I didn't.  I couldn't.  Oh God.

Two words into the script, like a giant black ink splat, I see that I've used the word "course" instead of "coarse.

I did.  How swell.

I was supposed to try my hand at a thriller and produced a new kind of horror instead.

Anyone else have horror stories?

Sandra



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Posted: August 5th, 2007, 5:41pm Report to Moderator
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Typos are generally forgiven in the OWC.  Don't worry about it.


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