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Monthly Archives: June 2010
#WW CSSC Writer Wednesday | Blog The Second: "On Grammar Nazis and Semi Colons"
The topic in question, or subject around which I got my butt kicked by the Welsh Grammar Nazi, Princess Gwenllian, was my habitual free-wheeling use of the semi colon. Continue reading
Gordon Pengilly wins the W. O. Mitchell Prize!
Tweet He’s done it again. The first year winner of the CSSC, Gordon Pengilly has picked up a hot little treat this week and has gone back for seconds. Have a read of the announcement below hot of the NeWest … Continue reading
#WW CSSC Writer Wednesday | Blog The First: "The First Place CSSC 2009 Speech that Never Was."
A few people, including me quite frankly, are probably wondering who could I possibly be, and what useful things could I possibly have to say, that qualify me for the lofty honour of being being the CSSC’s first Blog Writer Laureate. Continue reading
Posted in Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Interview, Screenplay, Short Film, Writing
Tagged #ww, #yff2010, bride, bridesmaid, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, CFC, david cormican, emerging, finalist, first place, Ryan Lockwood, screenwriter, screenwriting, short-listed, Skyhammer, speech, struggling, writer, YFF, Yorkton Film Festival
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