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                <description><![CDATA[ <em>Enter stage right!</em> <br />
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 <img src="http://e.deviantart.com/emoticons/p/pencil.gif" width="15" height="15" alt=":pencil:" title="Pencil" /> Hello and welcome to ~<a class="u" href="http://thescript.deviantart.com/">TheScript</a> ! WeÂre glad you found your way here though the traffic.<br />
This here is my humble abode. I surely hope you find your stay here pleasant and useful.<br />
With that being said, please follow me.<br />
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Now I know I put it somewhere- Ah! There we are, the mission statement. Please have a seat whilst I read.<br />
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There are so many literature clubs that it almost seemed futile to open another one. There are clubs for poetry, prose, books and novels, publication, fansÂbut what about playwriting? It seems that playwriting is at an all-time low. This is why I started the club: to provide a club that reached beyond the normal literature club and into something that DA hasnÂt had thus far. Some of the greatest modern and contemporary playwrights started as poetry and prose authors. DA has many talented writers. ItÂs a shame to see that many of them are being left out when it comes to playwriting. Many of them give up due to a lack of feedback. Many give up because they feel they canÂt advance or learn anything new about this form of writing. :devTheScript will provide what many lit clubs lack.<br />
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<img src="http://e.deviantart.com/emoticons/b/bulletblue.gif" width="10" height="10" alt=":bulletblue:" title="Bullet; Blue" /> <strong>Some background on me, myself and I:</strong> I though that this would be necessary since a lot of you may be skeptical about joining or even checking it out. My name is Jarred ~<a class="u" href="http://synith.deviantart.com/">Synith</a> . I am currently enrolled at a community college, working my way to an English major. I plan to teach high school. I have always love literature- especially theatre. I remember seeing Les Miserables with my parents when I was just 6 years old. At the time I had no idea what everything meant. But I did know something: acting looked really fun. In high school I was terribly shy. I enrolled in drama freshman year, later to drop because of shyness. During this time, I studied the gears of English. During my prior years of schooling I simply didnÂt care about it. I thought IÂd never need them so why study it? It took me two years to get though my awkward hurdle. I was then ready for the stage. I enrolled back into theater. I auditioned and acted in the 4 plays during the school year. During the year, I took a college class on acting. I finally got to work with a professor. The class lasted about 2 months but during the end of the class he had a long discussion about playwriting. It peaked my interest so much that I wrote a 4-act comedy. I submitted it in a local contest and won second prize. I was thrilled. It made me want to studyÂeverything having to do with theater. I read the works of Neil Simon, George Bernard Shaw, William Saroyan, Anton Chekov, Eugene O'Neill, Euripides, Shakespeare, and David Mamet. I learned, understood and applied the craft. This left many things at a standstill: my love for poetry. I came to DA in 2006 looking for somethingÂanything that would make my poetry and prose better. I knew I wanted to shape my poetry to add a 3rd dimension to my plays. I joined PoetryPlease and started. I learned a great deal from the members of PP. It split after a while, and broke off into several separate clubs of which I followed and continued to learn. <br />
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One of the most influential people I know on DA, one who commits her entire being to helping, shaping writers is *<a class="u" href="http://salshep.deviantart.com/">salshep</a> I have learned so much about writing just by having her read over a snip of something I wrote. SheÂll help you shape it into something epic if you have the time. For this same reason, IÂm starting TheScript. I want to encourage, shape and help new and experienced playwrights here on DA. Playwriting is left unheard of on DA becauseÂfor some reason, plays look better on paper. I bite my thumb at this idealism and say, Â--Poetry looks good on paper, prose looks swell on paper as well yet we still have people posting poetry and prose on DA. WhatÂs with that?Â This is why I plan to change this. There is the fear of someone ripping your play and selling, or entering it for a profit. IÂm sure everyone is aware of DAÂs copyright policyÂbut text can still be ripped. This is why IÂm promoting the idea of uploading plays to DA in .PDF format. <br />
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<img src="http://e.deviantart.com/emoticons/b/bulletblue.gif" width="10" height="10" alt=":bulletblue:" title="Bullet; Blue" /> <strong>Things IÂm involved in:</strong> IÂm heavily involved with *<a class="u" href="http://poetryplease.deviantart.com/">PoetryPlease</a> #<a href="http://chat.deviantart.com/chat/PoetryPlease">PoetryPlease </a>and *<a class="u" href="http://thefavoritesp... ]]></description>
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