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  • Steve
    by Steve 4 months ago
    Many of the links (particularly higher-ranked ones) now lead to dead ends. This is often due to contributors' profiles being deleted over the last year or so. If you'd still like to read some of the works, there's a higher chance of finding working links towards the middle of the list and lower down.
  • tenpiesproductions
    by tenpiesproductions 11 months ago
    Hi. I have just started my own Wiki, called The Junior Scriptwriters Community Wiki. I have started adding pages, and someone else has done editing, but you are all welcome to join and contribute too! I hope it will be useful for all scriptwriters! So have a look. The address is www.thejuniorscriptwriterscommunity.wikia.com

    Thanks, tenpiesproductions
  • tenpiesproductions
    by tenpiesproductions 1 year ago
    Hi all. I run a group myself on The Word Cloud, called Writing For Television. I'm starting to write for TV myself. So I have a question for you. If I am planning to submit a 45 -min TV script to the BBC, how many pages would I need? Would it be 1 pg = 1 min of screen time or 1 pg = 30-40 secs of screen time?

    tenpiesproductions
  • Steve
    by Steve 1 year ago
    Guero Davila's work 'Almost Over Now' has now been added to the click-able links list of favourite writing. The link is to a dedicated group for the work - look for Part One in that group's Forum to start reading.
  • Steve
    by Steve 1 year ago
    Duly noted, GD & PK - thanks for posting the link as well. Judith's work has been added to the clickable links list.
  • Barry Walsh
    by Barry Walsh 1 year ago
    Hear, hear GD. Sensitive, vivid and compelling. Hope we're going to see more.
  • Guero Davila
    by Guero Davila 1 year ago
    http://writing-community.writersworkshop.co.uk/forum/topic/4600

    You Call That Love, by Judith (available in a group near you).

    I'm becoming a big fan of this lady's work; it's fresh as fondant, spicy as Spain, and in parts is not for the mild of heart. It's like Nicholson Baker meets Anais Nin. Try it. You might like it. It deserves its place here.
  • Steve
    by Steve 1 year ago
    Thank you all for reposting the new links to your pieces. Most of the links now work (including your new ones, Wrath). Some links still don't work, usually because authors deleted their work, or have new profiles.

    Those authors invited to repost their work on the Cloud and/or provide new links include: Marion, Maryluv, Weens, Aonghus, and Em.
  • Ancient Woodland
    by Ancient Woodland 1 year ago
    Steve, you're a gentleman, thanks for all your hard work. Her you go:

    The Forester
    http://writing-community.writersworkshop.co.uk/members/profile/3536/blog-view/the-forester_3337.html

    Flynt & Alice
    http://writing-community.writersworkshop.co.uk/members/profile/3536/blog-view/flynt--alice_3339.html
  • EzBloke
    by EzBloke 1 year ago
    I feel a bit of a fraud adding my own stuff in here, but this is the one someone thought was good enough.

    http://writing-community.writersworkshop.co.uk/magazine/read/charlie-ezcat-wortley_1473.html