10-10-2020, 12:54 AM
I agree with DM that you need some device to tie everything together. I suggest using your life as that device. Who were you at the beginning of this journey, why did you have a burning need to get a degree in screen writing? What are movies to you, anyway? And who are you at various points along the way, until the end? Which of these experiences changed you?
I disagree with DM in that I don’t think exaggerating yourself is a good idea; that extreme tone can be hard to maintain and you are already plenty sarcastic. Be yourself, but you are going to have to tell the reader who the hell you are, at various life junctures, and who you become.
I disagree with DM in that I don’t think exaggerating yourself is a good idea; that extreme tone can be hard to maintain and you are already plenty sarcastic. Be yourself, but you are going to have to tell the reader who the hell you are, at various life junctures, and who you become.
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