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SimplyScripts Screenwriting Discussion Board    One Week Challenge    October, 2019 One Week Challenge  ›  The October 2019 OWC Theme and Genre... Moderators: SAC
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DarrenJamesSeeley
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My bet's on John for The Art Of War & Darren for The Magic Candy.  


Nope on Candy.  


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The Night He Came Back - Zack Attack

The Art of War - Marnie

Curse of Osiris - Matthew

Party Out Of Bounds - Steven
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I already know who wrote one of the scripts, because they were a new writer to SS and gave up the  ghost after I reviewed them. Don caught it, and deleted, or had the author delete that early reveal. Odd thing is, I forget the fella's name,(The script was Halloween After Party.)


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SAC
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I’m guessing Jeff wrote whichever script it was that mentioned “reverse cowgirl.”


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I’m guessing Jeff wrote whichever script it was that mentioned “reverse cowgirl.”


I'm pissed I didn't include that in my entry!     That was a nice line and visual.

I know DJS's, but I'm not going to reveal it yet.

I also now know Pia's, but won't reveal that one, either.

Libby, are you in?  I seem to remember you saying you didn't enter...but now, I'm wondering...

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I'm pissed I didn't include that in my entry!     That was a nice line and visual.

I know DJS's, but I'm not going to reveal it yet.

I also now know Pia's, but won't reveal that one, either.

Libby, are you in?  I seem to remember you saying you didn't enter...but now, I'm wondering...



There's only one way you might know mine, and that's because I briefly had a revision up at Script Revolution Tuesday (I have taken it down there due to further revising) although, despite the current OWC errors I had, it is quite possible some of my usual writing style filirterd through, but I think those errors threw folks off.

Hell...it threw ME off...



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I’ll say it again that I do not know who wrote what. I requested to Don not to give me that info. I thought It’d be more fun that way. So that being said, I’m guessing Dave Wrote The Art of War.

Other than that, I’ve no clue.


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The Art of War - Marnie



I loved that one, so thanks Jeff. I actually thought that was Bill's. Mine is a freakin' hot mess. No joke. But I needed to submit something. Need a reboot!!



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There's only one way you might know mine, and that's because I briefly had a revision up at Script Revolution Tuesday (I have taken it down there due to further revising) although, despite the current OWC errors I had, it is quite possible some of my usual writing style filirterd through, but I think those errors threw folks off.

Hell...it threw ME off...


I don't follow script revolution.

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Jeff, to answer your question: No entry from me.


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Jeff, to answer your question: No entry from me.


Otay, then I'm right about Marnie's script.

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Only two people could have written The Night He Came Back. And since I didn't write it, and I don't think anybody threw me a curveball, I think it's safe to say it's Zack.

I know at least some of the ones that are new writers or ESL.

Did Khamanna enter anything? Maybe her or Bill for Twins.

Jeff for... The End of the Harvest? *Shrug*


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Reef Dreamer
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If I have a method of working it is is a follows;

Jeff - slasher, lots will die, sometimes for no apparent reason - now which suits that?

Pia - will include a sex scene - and potentially an evil object - humm?

Darren - something tells me to guess the one with religion - salt statue? Magic candy?

Marine - Wild guess, three blocks

Not sure I know enough about the other writers

Mine - still don’t know what it’s about  


My scripts  HERE

The Elevator Most Belonging To Alice - Semi Final Bluecat, Runner Up Nashville
Inner Journey - Page Awards Finalist - Bluecat semi final
Grieving Spell - winner - London Film Awards.  Third - Honolulu
Ultimate Weapon - Fresh Voices - second place
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Curse of Osiris - Matthew


I didn't enter either - I like that I get included in guesses now tho lol


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Darren - something tells me to guess the one with religion - salt statue? Magic candy?


I already stated that wasn't mine.




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