Posted on July 31, 2009 by Ian
Think Of a Name For It: In an ordinary London suburban flat on the 11th September 2001, Titian wants rent from flat mate Tod. But Tod is evasive and switches on the TV news. They watch live coverage of the twin towers collapsing, but Titian disapproves of the invasive coverage and switches it off. Lee [...]
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Posted on July 29, 2009 by Ian
My second effort Think of a Name For It has received a fantastic critique from Hanna Slattne at Tinderbox playhouse in Northern Ireland: “A thoroughly enjoyable read of what should turn out to be a thoroughly enjoyable play to watch if you are lucky enough to get a production.” I did pull out all the [...]
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Posted on July 23, 2009 by Ian
Oh well, never mind, at least this rejector thanked me for bothering. Back to the drawing board.
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Posted on July 15, 2009 by Ian
Bards and Sages.com … a comprehensive slagging off by editor Julie Ann Dawson that leaves me in no doubt she didn’t like it. The story was well-received by another mag, although also rejected. “The conclusion is completely out in left field,” she rants. Sorry, folks. I must try harder.
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Posted on July 14, 2009 by Ian
Rainy City Stories, Sofa Sorbet @http://tinyurl.com/l43wlt
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