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What stuff do you write other than comedy?

Just wondering what people on the board like to write other than comedy.

I like to write meaty psychological crime dramas, at the moment I am working on a revenge movie. I am also working on a Scottish historical epic (another Braveheart?).

I get a lot of inspiration from Jimmy McGovern and Paul Laverty.

I write songs and usually compose all the music for a Newcastle panto this time of year - although this year they're not doing it which is a shame, as it's always a nice diversion.

Apart from that I do my best to not write anything at all in my spare time. And yet here I am at ten to one in the morning, still tapping away like a spaz.

High five!

A panto man myself - though they're pretty twisted.

I've tried breaking out of panto mould though (whilst using similar structures) so I can get stuff on throughout the year

Whistling nnocently

The occasional sci-fi short story*. I haven't written one for a little while though. I really should finish the one I was in the middle of.

* this is a VERY rough draft but I can't remember the password so I haven't updated it.

I wrote a full length horror feature a couple of years ago. Ended up more horrific than horror. Any attempt at 'serious' writing now quickly 'degenrates' into a tide of comedic effluent.

I wrote the ubiquitous novel, which currently only my wife has read [she liked it, but publishers, to date, do not share her good taste].
A screenplay that got quite high up at the beeb, with Nicholas Lyndhurst keen to do it - again nothing has come of this.
I'm also working on a vast, historical, Stephen Poliakoff-style piece which is ludicrously ambitious.
A half-finished sci-fi thriller...
Several competition pieces...
Oh, yeah - and I used to do adverts.

I just like writing drama really - it's just that quite a lot of it comes out funny.

PS I like the idea of a Panto. Our village one is written by the Director of the Am/Dram group. Puts a whole new meaning to the word 'shite'.

Quote: Lazzard @ December 12 2008, 10:47 AM GMT

I wrote the ubiquitous novel, which currently only my wife has read [she liked it, but publishers, to date, do not share her good taste].
A screenplay that got quite high up at the beeb, with Nicholas Lyndhurst keen to do it - again nothing has come of this.
I'm also working on a vast, historical, Stephen Poliakoff-style piece which is ludicrously ambitious.
A half-finished sci-fi thriller...
Several competition pieces...
Oh, yeah - and I used to do adverts.

I just like writing drama really - it's just that quite a lot of it comes out funny.

PS I like the idea of a Panto. Our village one is written by the Director of the Am/Dram group. Puts a whole new meaning to the word 'shite'.

Does he wear a cravat and/or plale blue turtle necks and thinks of himself a cross between Frank Muir and Patrick Cargill?

I wrote my own part in the 6th form panto. The 'nice' girls wrote and organised it but I got the part of Prince Charming because I had the outfit and then insisted I wrote my own lines. I put in impressions and a comedy song and dance and some really crap surreal jokes.

I'm currently planning a serious drama war film screenplay.

Quote: Lazzard @ December 12 2008, 10:47 AM GMT

PS I like the idea of a Panto. Our village one is written by the Director of the Am/Dram group. Puts a whole new meaning to the word 'shite'.

What is the new meaning?

:)

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ December 12 2008, 11:09 AM GMT

I'm currently planning a serious drama war film screenplay.

What medium?

I like writing horror and sci-fi. I have tried my hand at novels and short stories. I find novels quite tough.

Def.

Quote: Marc P @ December 12 2008, 11:16 AM GMT

What is the new meaning?

:)

What medium?

Did I actually write 'serious drama war film screenplay' lol? I feel like I'm off my head this morning.

It's a feature film idea, based on my grandfather's experiences in WW1.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ December 12 2008, 11:22 AM GMT

Did I actually write 'serious drama war film screenplay' lol? I feel like I'm off my head this morning.

It's a feature film idea, based on my grandfather's experiences in WW1.

:D

Sounds good. I have a historical 'kind of war' drama project in mind which I have been meaning to do for years but am thinking of doing it as a stage play before a screenplay.

What stuff do you write other than comedy?

Shit, apparently...

Quote: Marc P @ December 12 2008, 11:24 AM GMT

:D

Sounds good. I have a historical 'kind of war' drama project in mind which I have been meaning to do for years but am thinking of doing it as a stage play before a screenplay.

Have you had to do much research? I'm just at that stage at the moment and seeing where the story can go from there. But it's so fascinating I just keep researching and haven't got any further.

I probably would when the time comes to me actually getting round to doing it. But as with other stuff I do I would just make a lot of stuff up - it's a lot easier that way!

:)

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