Keli's greed knows no limits. Bentley's devastated. What can a struggling playwright do? Ah, "the pen is mightier than the sword." A Guilty Pleasures monologue.
Keli's greed knows no limits. Bentley's devastated. What can a struggling playwright do? Ah, "the pen is mightier than the sword." A Guilty Pleasures monologue.
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TAKING CREATIVE LICENSE - A monologue
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David Hansen:
TAKING CREATIVE LICENSE - A monologue
by Deb Meyer
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A deceptively clever piece of work. The playwright might read, sympathize and champion the protagonist, but the proof is in the final paragraph. Focusing your art on vengeance is a playground for petty minds and yields bitter fruit. A valuable lesson to be learned, and a well-executed monologue. Recommended!
A deceptively clever piece of work. The playwright might read, sympathize and champion the protagonist, but the proof is in the final paragraph. Focusing your art on vengeance is a playground for petty minds and yields bitter fruit. A valuable lesson to be learned, and a well-executed monologue. Recommended!
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Asher Wyndham:
TAKING CREATIVE LICENSE - A monologue
by Deb Meyer
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I love this, a monologue from the perspective of a playwright on the creative process and working in theatre. More of this, playwrights. Creative vengeance, many of us writers can relate.
I love this, a monologue from the perspective of a playwright on the creative process and working in theatre. More of this, playwrights. Creative vengeance, many of us writers can relate.