Just buddhangela - Thanks!
The computer I'd keyed it on went obsolete a long time ago, and I'm not sure if I have a hard copy!
The teacher was someone who had dreams of adopting a kid (being a single parent) and couldn't because her salary was too low.
If I manage to dig up a copy of the script, I'll share it!
Thanks again for the interest!
Just buddhangela - Thanks!
The computer I'd keyed it on went obsolete a long time ago, and I'm not sure if I have a hard copy!
The teacher was someone who had dreams of adopting a kid (being a single parent) and couldn't because her salary was too low.
If I manage to dig up a copy of the script, I'll share it!
Thanks again for the interest!
As for your script, I'd love to give it a read-through to get an idea about who your characters are so I might have more helpful thoughts (I love brainstorming other people's stories!) Without more details–I know, word counts and all that–I had one thought that might or might not be feasible to consider: Could you improve/enhance the characters' voices by somehow matching each character to a rhyme in the song? Perhaps not, but I love what you've shared about the plot, and including the rhyme is brilliant. The workshop sounds like it was intense and you've already put a lot of work this project. What a great item to resurrect!
(Feel free to email/IM if you'd like to bounce any ideas around .)
That's cool. It wasn't one of Ms. Alcott's books listed on our old "Authors" card game, though. Those were "Little Women", "Little Men", "Eight Cousins" and "An old fashioned girl".
Your neighbor’s hay crop is ready to harvest. Everyone in their family is sick and their Combine is broken. How do you respond to this situation?
Honest answer —
I haven't the foggiest idea how I'd respond.
This is too abstract a situation for me, I've never faced anything like it. While hypothetically I'd love to say: "I would jump in and help" I don't know what I'd actually do. I may help, I may make a few phone-calls to people who could help, I may shrug it off saying not my circus, not my monkeys (which is probably not politically correct to mention on a blog, but it's honest).
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