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whyphone, iphone,
thyphone, gophone,
nophone, waitphone,
byephone, ohphone.
Oh, my iPhone needs to update.
But it’s…
But it’s still…
But it’s still loading…
Lemme go eat an apple (crunch/bite apple)
8 by 8. That’s 16. What’s the date? Yeah, 16.
My iPhone? Yes, it’s 16.
Rewriting is where your story finds its heartbeat. Don’t fear the edit — embrace the discovery.
— Melessa Y. Sargent, President & CEO, Scriptwriters Network

Finally finished writing the cold open of the kids’ pilot sitcom that I’m writing. I’m so excited to write the rest of it.

Perfect Timing!
Quick intro:
I’m Asè {or Ashe} and I decided that a story I’ve been working on for well over five to six years deserve to be seen the way I keep wishing. Even if its only a few I’d like introduce…..
Whispering Fates!
A DnD inspired comic that follows Mel, and his loved ones on a journey they never expected. Through the course of the journey Mel will face both mental and emotional prospects that warp the world he had once known…
Will you listen for the whispers?
Because wdym I’m writing a fan novel AND planning to write a sitcom script at the same time???
Like I’m brainstorming for both while at the same time, researching how to write scripts and comedy—to the point I’m watching and rewatching a lot of Disney sitcoms (feels great to revisit them though)
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Thank your readers and the critics who praise you, and then ignore them. Write for the most intelligent, wittiest, wisest audience in the universe: Write to please yourself.
- Harlan Ellison

Find the key emotion; this may be all you need know to find your short story.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
Thanks to @flycasual for tagging me on Wednesday! :3
So I haven’t really been drawing the past couple of days, BUT…

I have been writing a script for THoD! :]
With THoD I typically don’t write scripts or plan much at all- but this project has gone from “oh this is for fun!” to “oh wait.. this is serious.” And I want it to actually be good! So yeah 🫡
And what’s happening here? You’ll just have to stay tuned and find out! ;)
This is some more of the script I wrote for Tibby’s Terrible Tales. Something terrible does indeed happen. Hence the title. But it’s how life revolves around that happening that matters.




Characters:
Jaramenz
Facia
Lady Moore
Roinee
(Extra note: This takes place around 1900 – 1910)
Act 1 Scene 1: The Moor is silent.
(Roinee enters the stage, and walks about, before seeing something on the ground and crouching)
Roinee (Pleasantly surprised to see a small trinket): ‘Ow peculiar! I’ve never seen nun’ ‘ike tha’!
(Roinee lifts it up towards the ceiling, to get a better look at the trinket. They turn their head and calls out.)
Roinee (Excited): Facia, Facia! Come ‘ere! I got a lil’ bauble!
(Facia enters the stage with lazy confidence, coming over to crouch where Roinee has.)
Facia (Impressed): Aye, it mun’ cost a lot at tha’!
Roinee (whispering): Ah, thee mun’ hush! Tha’rt get thyself hexed if thee let such temptation get to tha’s head! I reckon tha’ th’ GewGaw belon’ to Lady Moore!
Facia (Disappointed): Ye think so?
Roinee: Ah’m fair certain o’ it, Facia.
Act 1 Scene 2: Lady Moore.
(Lady Moore enters the stage, pacing around lost in thought)
Lady Moore (Mumbling to herself): Oh, how foolish I am! Where have I misplaced it? This is most inconvenient… I have only taken a walk along the moor, but I have taken quite a disastrously long one- not to mention the distance… I have matters to attend to! But I cannot return to them without the-
(Roinee and Facia enter the stage)
Roinee (Nervous): Erm… ‘Scuse us, Lady Moore, but we foun’ a lil’…
(Facia extends her hand to show Lady Moore the little object)
Lady Moore (Pleasantly Surprised, but a little suspicious): That is indeed mine. Pray, where have you discovered it?
Facia: Th’ moor, o’ course.
Lady Moore (nods slowly): Alright, then. I will take your word for it, Facia.
Act 2 scene 1: Jaramenz.
(Table on stage, where Jaramenz is sipping tea, until Lady Moore walks in.)
Jaramenz (Warmly, a little more than professional): Ah, Lady Moore. Do you require my assistance?
Lady Moore (Clipped): No. But I must speak with you, Jaramenz.
(Jaramenz gets up and Lady Moore leads him into a corner. Then, she whispers)
Lady Moore: Are you aware of the circumstances of my husband’s… Illness?
(Jaramenz smile strains slightly.)
Jaramenz: Indeed, My Lady. The whole household has spoken of little else.
Lady Moore: I have given the matter considerable thought. I cannot risk the scandal of summoning a physician, yet certain details trouble me. You were overseeing the kitchen that evening. Tell me—have you any knowledge of what transpired?
Jaramenz: I have not even the littlest bit, madam.
She has a gothic vibe
Emery Byran how much I like your Microbangs they really done the job of making you awesome
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