'Dungeness' is an okay piece of writing and I was surprised and delighted to receive a 1st for it. Today it lies with the Out of Joint theatre company (I'll explain how it got there in another blog) on the desk of a very nice chap called Jon Bradfield. I'm under no impressions about what might happen and I really don't expect anything to come from it but gosh, it's exciting to receive a confirmation that your script's has made it to the offices of a production company.
When you write something you really put yourself on the line, throwing yourself open for a battering. I'm sure every writer is their own worst critic but I'm pretty horrible when it comes to my own jottings. I hadn't looked at the Dungeness play for about 5 years and to me, it showed - I found it awfully cringe worthy to re-read, to the point where on page 2, I just stuffed the whole thing in an envelope and sent it off to the Out of Joint chaps.
Is it possible to make every single word really perfect?
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