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The newsletter is here to inspire writers to improve and to seek excellence in writing drama. There may be many requirements of good drama, but the first one is that it is good writing. Yes, that includes punctuation, capitalization, word choice, placement on the page, paragraph breaks, and spelling.
And don't bring up that old saw about not caring what anyone thinks about it because it is your stuff and you can do what you like. That is true, and no one would take that freedom from you. Don't post it with the option of reviewing if you feel that way. And, by the way, don't expect to improve. I hope I am not being excessively harsh. I don't intend to insult or belittle, but I do believe that writers who allow their material to be read by others need to toughen up. That's sort of like a football player who wants to hold the ball all the time and not be tackled. You have to play by the rules!
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