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Sunday, August 30, 2009

OWC – 6 – 10 - post author Don

The One Week ChallengeWriters were given one week to write a 12 page or less Romantic Drama/Comedy (Romantic Dramedy) using This piece of music (graciously provided by Norm of The DrabbleCast).

The “*” in the title of the OWC script indicates that the person who submitted the script has, in the past, read and reviewed at least three scripts in this or previous challenges. If you feel you should have a star, please let me know via email at webmaster (a) simplyscripts.com or discussion board private message. Click the title to go to the discussion board thread, then click the title to read the script.

The Next Five

Damn it, Izzy! by Tammy “The Tardis” Montgolfier

(Short, Romantic Dramedy w/ music) – Two off-beat, indie rock, chicks coerce their neighbor, a police officer, into helping them write song lyrics. (pdf format)

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Et Tu by Just Bill

(Short, Romantic Dramedy w/ music) – A struggling songwriter lags at his day job until he encounters a muse right under his nose. (pdf format)

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Terms of Endowment by Ted the Terminator

(Short, Romantic Dramedy w/ music) – Frustrated by his lack of package size, Jack tries just about anything to enhance himself. But when an old gypsy makes his wish come true, Jack discovers life is more than a game of inches. (pdf format)

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In Tune by Jude

(Short, Romantic Dramedy w/ music) – Will the pursuit of a mystery song change the life of a loser? (pdf format)

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Listen with Your Heart by The Unknown Comic

(Short, Romantic Dramedy w/ music) – Nasty Natalie must get a beat down before she can stand up for herself. Frank Sinatra (OK a tribute artist) sings the hit song “Why So Cold?” (pdf format)

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