I'm on a bit of a high. Bit scary as I don't get that many. For once in my life I can say: Yay!
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Quote: SlagA @ December 10 2009, 1:27 PM GMTI'm on a bit of a high. Bit scary as I don't get that many. For once in my life I can say: Yay!
Good news writing wise?
Quote: SlagA @ December 10 2009, 1:27 PM GMTI'm on a bit of a high. Bit scary as I don't get that many. For once in my life I can say: Yay!
Congrats big man
I am currently writing a brand new monologue/talking head for myself called A Matter of Principle. Writing is going like a dream.
Quote: James Cotter @ December 10 2009, 1:40 PM GMTWriting is going like a dream.
Have you sold anything yet, James?
Quote: Ben @ December 10 2009, 1:41 PM GMTHave you sold anything yet, James?
No I have only just started writing it.
Quote: James Cotter @ December 10 2009, 1:42 PM GMTNo I have only just started writing it.
I meant in general!
Quote: Ben @ December 10 2009, 1:44 PM GMTI meant in general!
No I haven't really ever attempted it.
What medium is the monologue intended for? Stage? Radio? TV?
I believe it's for a new medium known as the CotterNet.
Quote: chipolata @ December 10 2009, 1:53 PM GMTWhat medium is the monologue intended for? Stage? Radio? TV?
Radio and TV. I'm hoping to finish the script by January and record a radio version and have already started making in enquires about filming a version to put on the net.
Quote: Ben @ December 10 2009, 1:53 PM GMTI believe it's for a new medium known as the CotterNet.
Very good Ben. You should think about going in to comedy.
Quote: James Cotter @ December 10 2009, 1:57 PM GMTVery good Ben. You should think about going in to comedy.
With competition as fierce as you?! NO THANK YOU!
Praccy B was canceled last night. Won't be making noise again until 2010 now
I realise this doesn't mean much to anyone here. but let me tell you
I was looking forward to it. Listened to Sonic Youth most of the day to get in the mood.
Quote: Ben @ December 10 2009, 1:41 PM GMTHave you sold anything yet, James?
Cut the guy some slack, Ben. Every writer (great or small) could answer "No" to that question at some stage in their career.
I wasn't trying to give him a hard time. It was a genuine enquiry.